Bulls exploring Boozer trade, of course
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"How can the Bulls deal Boozer?
Take on a contract equally as bad, if not worse. Basically, take on another team's issue for yours.
The Bulls' best bet is to hope Boozer rests, recuperates and works hard this offseason. You can only bash him so much, but the fact of the matter is he simply didn't look the same in the second half of the season -- yes, even before the turf toe. Could something have been ailing him prior to that? We won't know. It's up to him to work to regain health and improve his conditioning this summer, that's for sure.
Can tell you this much: There will be plenty of Carlos Boozer trade rumors in the coming weeks and months. Are they onto something? Maybe, though it's obvious there will be some trade talk around Boozer, as he's a fading "star" who failed to give the Bulls what they needed this season.
What are the possible destinations for Boozer?
Alexandre writes: "Potential teams the Bulls could look to deal with are the Warriors, Sixers, and possibly the Rockets."
The Golden State Warriors need another defensive downgrade?
The Philadelphia 76ers need another aging, declining power forward (the other being Elton Brand)?
The Rockets are looking for Lois Scola's replacement?
Take these "rumors" with a grain of salt. The Bulls will try, but unless they agree to take on a contract as bad as Boozer's, they'll probably be forced to stay put."
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With Rose due an extention next year, Rose, Deng, Noah, and Boozer will be making 55-60 million for just 4 contracts alone, all long term.