Chicago Bulls Reportedly Prepping to Amnesty Carlos Boozer

May 24th, 2014 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

Prepare yourself for this bit of news. Make sure you're sitting down if you've somehow arrived at the text without reading the title of the article. 

The Chicago Bulls and Carlos Boozer are no longer a match made in heaven.

"Despite general manager Gar Forman insisting that a decision to seek amnesty on the last season of Boozer's contract 'doesn't have to be made until July,' sources indicated at the end of the Bulls' season that a decision already had been made and that Boozer wouldn't be returning," reports Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times.

Well, I'm sure no one saw that coming.

To amnesty Boozer, or not to amnesty Boozer. That has been the question bouncing about the Chicago front office for what seems like months now in the team's own version of Hamlet. And this one is bound to have a similarly tragic ending for the story's central figure.

Sorry about the spoilers, but if you haven't read Hamlet by now, that's your own fault.

The power forward has declined rapidly during his time in the Windy City, averaging just 13.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game throughout ...

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