Boozer to sign Jazz offer despite Cavs effort

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Despite a last-minute bid by the Cleveland Cavaliers to sign restricted free agent Carlos Boozer, a source tells ESPN's David Aldridge that the forward is still expected to sign a six-year, $68 million offer sheet with the Utah Jazz on Wednesday.
    On Monday, the Cavaliers offered the most they can under league rules -- the mid-level exception, which will be $4.903 million for next season -- for one year. But late Tuesday, Boozer still planned to accept the Jazz deal, the source said.
    Boozer and his family are expected to be in Salt Lake City on Wednesday to officially sign the sheet. The Cavaliers would have 15 days after the sheet is signed to match it -- and retain Boozer -- or decline to match it, in which case Boozer would go to the Jazz.</div>

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