Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Agent: Diaw reaches contract buyout with Bobcats

Charlotte Bobcats' Boris Diaw (32) goes for two points under pressure from Houston Rockets' Jordan Hill, left, in the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 14, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Charlotte Bobcats' Boris Diaw (32) goes for two points under pressure from Houston Rockets' Jordan Hill, left, in the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 14, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Charlotte Bobcats' Boris Diaw (32) jumps high above Houston Rockets' Jordan Hill (27) in the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 14, 2012, in Houston. The Rockets won 107-87. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Charlotte Bobcats power forward Boris Diaw (32) steals the ball from New Orleans Hornets point guard Jarrett Jack (2) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Monday, March 12, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)

(AP) ? Boris Diaw's days in Charlotte are finally over.

The agent for veteran forward Boris Diaw says his client has reached an agreement on a contract buyout with the Charlotte Bobcats that will allow him to sign with another team.

Doug Neustadt said his client is leaving Charlotte on good terms but that "losing was tough this year and he really wants to be able to participate on a playoff team."

The Bobcats have won only seven games this season, worst in the NBA.

Diaw was in the final year of his contract and was still owed about $2 million of his original $9 million salary this season. It's unclear how much money Diaw gave up in order to leave.

The 29-year-old Diaw had fallen out of favor with coach Paul Silas this season and barely played in the last three weeks, often listed as inactive. He only played twice over the past eight games.

He started 28 games this season and averaged 7.4 points.

Earlier this month, coach Paul Silas was asked about Diaw's reduced playing time.

"I like a player who is really committed to not only the team but to himself and then doing the best he can as a player," Silas said. "Some of the things that would go on, like not shooting the ball, passing all of the time, that doesn't help us.

"I needed hoops and he could put the ball in the hoop. When that wouldn't happen, it was very disturbing."

Silas later added: "I think if he had played all out, the way he should have, it would have been a much, much better club."

Diaw arrived in Charlotte in December, 2008, in a trade along with Raja Bell and Sean Singletary. In return, the Bobcats sent Jason Richardson and Jared Dudley to the Phoenix Suns.

Diaw was an immediate hit in Charlotte and started in a franchise-record 258 games as a Bobcat prior to being benched on March 6.

Diaw never seemed to have the same chemistry after Larry Brown was fired and Silas was brought in to replace him as coach.

By agreeing to a buyout prior to Friday, Diaw is eligible to compete in the playoffs.

Neustadt said Diaw has a couple of options and he'll likely sign with another team later Wednesday once the terms of the buyout are approved by the league office.

An announcement on Diaw's status with the Bobcats is expected later Wednesday.

Associated Press

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