Former LA Lakers power forward Carlos Boozer (L). (Photo : Reuters)

One of the few remaining big men still available in free agency is former Los Angeles Lakers power forward Carlos Boozer. Recent reports reveal that the Denver Nuggets, Portland Trailblazers, and Philadelphia 76ers are all interested in the veteran and that he also has offers to play overseas particularly in China.




Sports World Report recently conveyed the three team's pursuit of the two-time All-Star although there were no clear indications of which among them are likely to sign the 33-year-old Boozer this season.



The 6-foot-9 former Duke standout averaged 11.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in limited minutes off the bench for Byron Scott last season and could still provide much-needed bench depth and rebounding and scoring support to any team who acquires him.



Aside from the three teams mentioned, the report also said that the New Orleans Pelicans and New York Knicks negotiated with Boozer during the summer, but no deals came into fruition.



Rumors have also emerged that the 13-year pro was waiting until the regular season to finally decide which team he would like to play for.



Meanwhile, CBS Sports reported that Boozer is also "being chased by several CBA teams" during the offseason. Although he was said to be interested in going to China, he allegedly wishes to stay in the NBA if the right deal comes along.



The "right deal" might mean along the lines of his previous salary of $13.5 million annually, but it looks like it is not a realistic deal for Boozer anymore.



If he is willing to play for a veteran's minimum then his desire to remain in the NBA may be possible. However, he can earn a lot more playing in China at this stage of his career.

