AFP/New York
The Los Angeles Lakers have acquired two-time all-star forward Carlos Boozer on amnesty waivers, the National Basketball team announced Thursday night. |
The 32-year-old Boozer was available for silent bidding from any team with enough salary cap space after being waived using the amnesty clause by the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday.
“Carlos is an established veteran and a proven all-star, who will be a welcome addition to our team,” said Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak. “We’re very pleased to have won the bidding process and to have gained his rights, and look forward to his contributions next season.”
The Lakers refused to release details of the bid but it will help offset the $16.8mn the Bulls owed him.
Boozer is a 12-year NBA veteran who has appeared in the playoffs eight-straight years.
Boozer played the past four seasons with the Bulls, averaging 15.5 points and 9.0 rebounds in 280 games.
He will join a Lakers team that has already agreed to deals with fellow power forwards Jordan Hill and Ed Davis during free agency, and drafted Kentucky’s Julius Randle with the No. 7 pick.
Boozer, a two-time All-Star, averaged 15.5 points and nine rebounds in 280 games with the Bulls. His playing time diminished in recent seasons with the emergence of Taj Gibson, and the Bulls needed to clear his salary to sign Pau Gasol and European star Nikola Mirotic.