Carlos Boozer signs with Guangdong Tigers
Former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer has signed with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of China. Boozer didn't play professionally in any league last season.
News publishing in english has been temporarely discontinued. You can access here to our news archive. For the latest NBA news, you can visit our NBA news site in spanish.
Former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer has signed with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of China. Boozer didn't play professionally in any league last season.
Free-agent forward Carlos Boozer met with the Milwaukee Bucks’ front office this week about a potential deal, according to league sources.
Likelihood is free agent Carlos Boozer waits for NBA season to start, sees where a need and fit develops with playoff team, according to sources.
Carlos Boozer shared his thoughts about being demoted from the starting lineup in Sunday's game against New Orleans.
The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired Carlos Boozer on amnesty waivers. Boozer was released by the Chicago Bulls earlier this week.
The Bulls informed Carlos Boozer they have used the amnesty clause on the final year of his contract, expunging his $16.8M off the franchise's salary cap.
The Bulls hope to pursue sign-and-trade options with the Lakers for Pau Gasol involving Carlos Boozer's expiring salary.
A source said Wednesday that Carlos Boozer’s departure is a “done deal,” adding that Boozer’s camp already has been informed.
Taj Gibson scored 16 points and Carlos Boozer returned from an injury to add 15 in Chicago's 92-76 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night.
Upset with being in his warmups and a towel on his head far too often in the fourth quarter of games Carlos Boozer sent a very direct message to Tom Thibodeau.