Jazz forward Carlos Boozer is happy to be with the team.

Boozer started some controversy this offseason by discussing potential trades with the media. This, after he opted into the final year of his deal with the Jazz.

"My wife and I got remarried and we are the happiest we've ever been," Boozer told Yahoo! Sports. "The kids are here and doing good, too.

"That means I'm here and I've planted a seed. I'm planted here, so I'm happy to be here. It means that I'm committed and they are committed also."

Boozer also caused some to raise their eyebrows when he didn't attend the funeral of team owner Larry H. Miller in February.

"Funerals are a tough thing to go through. After I saw (Miller) in the hospital, I wanted to remember him how I just saw him last. Confident. Happy. Not happy-happy, but happy enough to give us some words of wisdom for the rest of our season," Boozer told the Deseret News.

"That's how I want to remember him. I didn't want to go to his wake and see his body lying there. I didn't want to go to his funeral, where it would be sad. I wanted to remember Larry as Larry, as a fiery competitor ? happy, emotional, a leader."