All last season the future of Utah Jazz's forward Carlos Boozer was in serious doubt. Not that he wouldn't be able to play again, but where he would play after younger Paul Milsap stepped in for the injured Boozer and basically won the starting job with his performance.
Boozer is a great player who would make any team better, but since Boozer announced that the Jazz are going to trade him a lot of teams have shown interest.
The first team was the Detroit Pistons who supposedley offered Richard Hamilton straight up for Boozer. In my opinion, that is the best trade I have heard of in quite some time considering the fact that both teams would improve after the deal was done.
After the trade rumor came up, it died just as quick. Now it seems as though the Miami Heat and the Chicago Bulls seem to be the frontrunners for Boozer.
Obviously the Heat are doing all they can do to make sure Dwyane Wade sticks around so the deal for Boozer makes sense as long as they don't give up too much. The Bulls would also be a good fit and could offer younger more talented players than the Heat.
Where will he end up? I say the Heat, but don't be surprised to see him in Chicago.


