Carlos Boozer admitted in a radio interview on Monday that he can't see himself playing for the Jazz next season.

"Um, no," Boozer told a Miami-area radio station.

Boozer also commented on the possibility of playing alongside Dwyane Wade with the Heat.

"We're in our prime right now," he said. "I tell you one thing, it would be a hell of a combo."

He made it obvious that he'd prefer a trade to Miami, but says that he won't pressure Utah into anything.

"That's not my style. It's not me and what we do," he said. "They're in control of that situation.

"Obviously, they'll handle it in the best way that they can. They'll keep me and my agent abroad and just see what happens, but I'm staying out of it. My agent's staying out of it for the most part. We're letting (Jazz general manager) Kevin O'Connor and the Utah Jazz take care of the stituation."