Carlos Boozer's primal screams of And-1 will reportedly ring from arenas in China next season. According to ESPN's Marc Stein, Boozer has agreed to a deal China's Guangdong Southern Tigers.

After not being getting signed last season, Boozer opted to rest last year. He wants to make an NBA return though and since China's season ends in February or March, Boozer may be able to prove himself overseas and earn another shot in the league just in the time for the playoffs.

Boozer has played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers and is a two-time All-Star. He was a solid rebounder for most of his 13-year career and has always averaged double figures in scoring. At 34 years old, a potential NBA comeback for Boozer may be out of the question but if he can be a star in China, perhaps a team looking for a veteran to bolster their roster in the playoffs could come calling.