Jazz forward Carlos Boozer barely played for the United States Olympic team in Beijing, but the experience helped him prepare for the upcoming season.

"Over there, I learned from some of the best players," Boozer said.

"It was more of a mental thing ? more mental preparation for this season than physical - because we never stopped playing. It was great to watch what was going on, to practice against them (his "Redeem Team" teammates) and to learn a great deal."

Utah Coach Jerry Sloan believes that Boozer is a winner, and it's a big reason why he was in Beijing and will help lead the Jazz this season.

"He's won all his life. That's what I try to tell these guys today ? everyone thinks you have to have numbers, but you have to win," Sloan explained.

"He didn't play a lot, but he was part of the team. He accepted that. That's what being a player is all about. I haven't heard him say one negative thing at all."