Carlos Boozer might be making his way towards an NBA comeback with the Clippers.
Carlos Boozer, the former NBA All-Star, is planning on making an NBA return once his season in the CBA is over. The CBA, the Chinese Basketball Association, is currently home to many former NBA stars, including the likes of Stephon Marbury and Jimmer Fredette.
Boozer, a member of the Guangdong Southern Tigers, has put himself on the radar of NBA teams due to his performance. Averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds a game, Boozer is trying to prove he’s worthy of an NBA roster spot.
Carlos Boozer is playing his way into contention for an NBA return with a recent surge that has Guangdong one win shy of the Finals in China
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) March 17, 2017
According to rumors, the Clippers are one of the teams that are reportedly interested in Boozer. He is eligible to play in the NBA postseason should he be signed. The only requirement is that he would need to be signed before the regular season ends, which is April 12th.
With lack of production from Wesley Johnson and Brandon Bass, picking up Boozer is definitely something that the Clippers should look into.
Boozer last played in the NBA in 2015 with the Lakers. He averaged 12 points and seven rebounds a game.
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