Why Carlos Boozer Must Deliver for Chicago Bulls in 2012-13 Season

September 18th, 2012 by Lindsey Young Leave a reply »
In coming back for his third season with the Chicago Bulls, veteran Carlos Boozer is feeling the pressure to perform.

First off, Chicago will be without All-Star Derrick Rose until at least early spring, if not for the entire season. Jerry Reinsdorf recently stated the the point guard will not be rushed back. In Rose's absence, the other roster members must step up—Boozer most specifically.

Boozer was brought in from Utah with an incredibly successful reputation, and an expectation no doubt existed that he would strengthen the squad and become a role player alongside Rose.

Rather than continuing to improve, however, Boozer struggled in important games and performed at a below-average level during the postseason.

He was a let-down, to say the least.

Now, with Rose sidelined, mediocre play from Boozer won't be tolerated. Rather, the forward is expected to deliver better stats with more consistency. Even though he doesn't play point guard, Boozer proves capable of running a fluid offense.

There's no real volume scorer in the starting lineup, and Chicago would bode well to run the offense through Boozer like the Ut ...

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