Last summer Carlos Boozer signed with the Utah Jazz, leaving the Cavaliers, and his agent Rob Pelinka then forfeited his $2.7 million commission on Boozer's Jazz contract and "fired" his own client, the move was interpreted nationally as an indictment of the second-year forward's ethics.

Boozer and Pelinka have now decided that they want to conduct business with each other again, so the agent and player are back together.

"It's great. I'm glad we're back together," Boozer said of his partnership with Pelinka. "We just work really well together."

The deal doesn't include SFX's 4-percent cut of Boozer's contract with the Jazz, however. Boozer put aside the standard agent's commission in case Pelinka ever opened his own agency, he said in the March issue of Esquire magazine. "We'll pay him, but we're not going to see one cent go to SFX," Boozer's wife, CeCe, is quoted by the magazine.