3. Carlos Boozer – Chicago Bulls
Carlos Boozer has long been the source of much frustration for Bulls fans, after failing to live up to his billing as a potential All-Star forward.
With the Bulls falling at the first round in the Eastern Conference play-offs last year, Boozer was singled out after a disappointing end to the campaign for both team and player.
However, despite reports from K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune suggesting Chicago are looking to trade, Boozer has been in fine form so far this season averaging 15.7 points per game and coming off the back of an incredible January where he posted up almost 20 points per contest.
The desire to trade appears to be financial, with the Bulls set to make a saving should they switch for Bargnani. However, given Boozer’s better defensive capabilities and rebound numbers, coach Tom Thibodeau might be better off sticking with his man.
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