It isn’t a bad thing for Boozer, he still gets his $16.8 million salary, but now the Bulls will have that money available (it doesn’t count toward the cap) to try to sign Carmelo Anthony or other free agents.
Chicago Sun Times has the details.
Officially, the Bulls still have several weeks to decide if they want to invoke the amnesty provision for Carlos Boozer.
But they don’t need it.
A source said Wednesday that Boozer’s departure is a “done deal,” adding that Boozer’s camp already has been informed.