All of the "trunks" lean out from more or less from the center of the pot. If I rotated the pot 180 degrees, the ones in the front now would appear to do the same thing. I'll see if I can find a picture from the top. I think, at least in my warped brain, that is you squint really hard and look at it, it kinda looks like a scrub oak that grows on the sand dunes at the beach.
I just repotted that one on March 15 because it was my birthday and my wife gave me whole day as a Bonsai day (no Honey-dos) and I repotted a bunch of azaleas that day and grabbed this, too. They can be repotted anytime in the spring through the summer. If you repot now, or later, only give it partial sun until it starts putting out shoots again. They grow like weeds all summer. What ever you cut off, stick it in a pot or in the ground, keep it wet, and it will root,
I usually only bare root if I am trying to get nursery soil out of the roots, or if the bonsai soil that it is in has quit draining. If it is just a regular repot, I just pull it out of the pot and trim about have the root mass off of the bottom and a quarter or half off the sides. They have similar roots to azaleas, thin hair-like roots that are very delicate.
John