Russia is not in Europe.which could place him as the latest player still wanted in the NBA that has left for Europe
Krstic All But In Russia
Jul 28, 2008 11:01 PM EST
Nets forward Nenad Krstic was close to signing a contract in Moscow on Monday night, which could place him as the latest player still wanted in the NBA that has left for Europe, the New York Daily News is reporting.
A source close to the situation said Krstic had a "preliminary agreement" in place and a midnight deadline to sign the contract. He also agreed to not negotiate with any other teams outside of the NBA.
The Nets were said to be considering sign-and-trade options earlier this summer, a scenario that was still an option if Krstic's Russian contract didn't work out.
New Jersey is heavy on forwards, and according to the article Sean Williams and Stromile Swift are believed to be on the trading block.
Nets officials would not publicly discuss Krstic's possible Russian contract but a team official with knowledge of it said, "I think he may be headed that way."
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Russia is not in Europe.which could place him as the latest player still wanted in the NBA that has left for Europe
um, what?
Russia is in Europe, and in Asia.
Most of Russia's population lives in the European side.
And if you want to get technical, explain to me why Europe and Asia are considered different continents in the 1st place...
again...Russia is not in Europe. Eurasia perhaps?
I suppose England, Greenland, and Iceland are neither parts of Europe, or North America either...
Part of it is.
Europe is part of Eurasia. And most of the Russians live on the European side (74% of the population IIRC)
Most of the economic and political activity takes place on the European side as well.
again how dumb are you? well you have couture > fedor so i guess that explains some of it![]()
do not try to reason with him! he has made his decision!![]()
Kristic has signed or will sign with Triumph Moscow a 2 years contract.
His salary should be €3M per year.
...and the shock waves rock the league from top to bottom.
Yet another big name bolts for the greener pastures overseas as a collective "who?" emerges from NBA fans.
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