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Boozer has second MRI on quadriceps


Posted Dec 18 2008 9:41PM

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer had a second MRI on a quadriceps tendon injury that has kept the All-Star out of 15 straight games.

Boozer had the examination Thursday and results weren't expected until Friday. He injured the tendon above his left knee Nov. 19 against Milwaukee.

On Wednesday night in New Jersey, Boozer told ESPN.com that he will definitely opt out of the final year of his contract.

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