From Deseret News archives:
Cavaliers seem ready to move on
Open letter to Cavs fans indicates team won't match offer
"Over the course of several months, we had multiple meetings that involved Carlos, his wife and his agent. In our most recent meeting on June 30, (Cavs general manager) Jim Paxson and I told Carlos we had two options. He could play this year on his existing contract and test the market for free agency next year, or we could elect not to exercise the option if we had the understanding with him that as soon as legally possible he would negotiate a contract with us for the maximum we could pay him under league rules."
The Cavs claim they not did violate terms of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the NBA and its players' association in their pre-July 1 contact with Boozer, although their own admissions seemingly make it sound as if they may have done just that.
Even implied agreements are expressly prohibited by the CBA.
"Jim (Paxson) told him, 'There are at least seven teams that have cap space right now who will want to pay you more than we can now. We don't want to lose you. Why would we not pick up the option?' Carlos said 'Because we'd like long-term security and we want to stay in Cleveland.' Carlos went on to say that he was happy to be a Cavalier and never indicated any concern with his role on the team or his relationship with Coach Silas.
"Carlos, his wife and his agent, all of whom were in that room, knew what our maximum ability would be to pay him. Both Carlos and his wife responded that they wanted financial security now and therefore were anxious to pursue the second option of entering into a long-term contract with us as soon as possible and that they would live with any consequences from this decision.
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