Cleveland fans circled March 15th as their opportunity to let Carlos Boozer know what they thought of his controversial departure last summer.

LeBron James didn't seem to be bothered on Tuesday, scoring 36 points on 11-15 shooting and his new forward Drew Gooden scored 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.

``We've moved on,'' James said. ``We're still friends with him. All that other stuff is between Carlos and them.''

``They were football fans tonight,'' said Harpring, who played one season with the Cavaliers. ``Cleveland doesn't forget. It was hostile. You could hear it, feel it that people aren't very happy with him.''

Although disappointed that Boozer wasn't present, Cavaliers fans didn't hide their hatred for the forward. The club didn't miss a chance to stoke its fans, either, flashing a photo of a smiling Boozer in his Jazz uniform on the giant scoreboard before the game and when Utah shot free throws.