The Jazz brought Carlos Boozer back for a second workout Monday, and this time the Duke bruiser showed a bit better than he did on his first visit to Utah.

But it remains to be seen if that's enough to convince the Jazz to tab Boozer, assuming he's available, with their No. 19 overall pick in Wednesday's NBA Draft.
     
"I wouldn't read anything into it," Jazz basketball operations vice president Kevin O'Connor said of the fact Boozer is the only prospect who has auditioned twice in Salt Lake City.
     
"What I would read into it," O'Connor added after a pause, "is we're interested."
     
O'Connor had no comment, though, when asked directly if the Jazz would take the Duke power forward if he's still on the board when it's their turn to pick.
     
Instead, he suggested Boozer is among a group of "seven or eight or nine" players the Jazz are seriously considering.