Since ending the Golden State Warriors' 28-game-win streak, nothing has gone right for the Milwaukee Bucks. Now, it looks as if they may be looking to shake up their rotation a bit in the form of Carlos Boozer.
Free agent Carlos Boozer has met with the Milwaukee Bucks' front office this week about a potential deal, league sources tell Yahoo.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) December 17, 2015
Boozer, 34, is a two time All-Star at the power forward position but failed to catch on with a new team this past offseason after a disappointing year with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Still, Boozer is a player capable of scoring points from the low post, and with the Bucks ranking second to last in points per game, Milwaukee could use all the scoring it can find.
The Bucks also made news this week when head coach Jason Kidd publicly criticized several of his players for staying out and partying the night before their 103-90 loss Wednesday night to the Clippers.
The Bucks are 10-17 on the season.
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