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Post#41 » by Serpo » Wed Mar 5, 2008 5:25 am

He looked very good in the first quarter but when he came back after his rest not so much .
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Post#42 » by dacher » Wed Mar 5, 2008 6:17 am

There's a netsdaily story where Nenad says he still can't practice for long periods without his knee bothering him.

It'll be next season before there's any possibility of seeing the old Krstic on the floor again.

I don't know what the team's going to do for his contract. If he's like his old self he's worth more than MLE. Maybe give him a one year, plus a year team option, at $3 or $4mil per. And if he's good again, we'll give him a long term contract.

We can't low ball him too much, or he'll just go play in Europe, and we might lose the entire investment we've put in him.
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Post#43 » by jerseyjac » Wed Mar 5, 2008 1:52 pm

EFF wrote:yeah you'd figure his shot would be the first thing to being to show. it hasn't.

How far do we take this rehabilitation thing before we give up on him? He may never come back to form so how long do we invest time in him at the expense of the team? I relaly didn't expect it to be so dramatic. But i guess not everyone can be jason kidd.


you evaluate after the season is over...and the minutes you play him shouldnt increase unless his play does this year...
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Post#44 » by EFF » Wed Mar 5, 2008 3:09 pm

Of course Nenad finally shows us a little something, and then Frank ices him out the rest of the game. Frank has no feel for the game, at least in-game. I feel like he's on autopilot with the same worthless plays. How many times does he have try to force feed RJ for a turnover before he realizes it's not the way to go?
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Post#45 » by netsforever » Wed Mar 5, 2008 7:39 pm

dacher wrote:There's a netsdaily story where Nenad says he still can't practice for long periods without his knee bothering him.

It'll be next season before there's any possibility of seeing the old Krstic on the floor again.

I don't know what the team's going to do for his contract. If he's like his old self he's worth more than MLE. Maybe give him a one year, plus a year team option, at $3 or $4mil per. And if he's good again, we'll give him a long term contract.

We can't low ball him too much, or he'll just go play in Europe, and we might lose the entire investment we've put in him.


+1 with the low balling him... Nenad is a guy we need to have around, if nothing else as a return on the draft pick we spent on him.

He is a legit 5 when healthy, and I think it's worth at least a 2-3 year deal to find out if he can play like that again.
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Post#46 » by lurkingobeiscity » Thu Mar 6, 2008 4:23 am

I'd like a two year deal with a team option for a third, but I have no problem with him testing the market as a restricted free agent. I can't see a team giving him big money, and we should definitely be able to sign him for a bargain.
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Post#47 » by Rich Rane » Fri Mar 7, 2008 11:10 pm

Three-year deal with a team option for a fourth at MLE type money.

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