Jazz power forward Carlos Boozer didn't make it through Monday's practice at the Zion's Bank Basketball Center, "tweaking" the sore left hamstring that kept him out of the whole preseason.
     
The re-injury put Boozer on Utah's "inactive" list, along with rookies C.J. Miles and Andre Owens, for Wednesday's season-opening game in the Delta Center at 7 p.m. against the Dallas Mavericks.
     
Boozer had the leg checked out by Jazz doctors Monday afternoon.
     
Jazz senior vice president of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor said the team likely won't know a lot more about Boozer's condition until today, when he comes in for treatment.
     
But trainer Gary Briggs told O'Connor late Monday that an MRI on Boozer "showed no significant damage to the hamstring." That means the Jazz will have to continue to be careful with their power forward. "We'll deal with it as it goes on," O'Connor said.