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Nenad Krstic signs a new contract with CSKA Moscow
« on: July 10, 2012, 08:56:58 AM »

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Good luck to Nenad.  He may be better suited to the Euro game and seems to have found his niche there.

But that certainly leaves the C's young and thin (after KG) at the center position at this point.

Will be interesting to see if Stiemer and/or Wilcox makes it back and just who ends up where on the depth chart behind KG.

http://www.sportando.net/eng/europe/russia/40799/nenad-krstic-signs-a-new-contract-with-cska-moscow.html

Re: Nenad Krstic signs a new contract with CSKA Moscow
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2012, 09:01:15 AM »

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Good for him, he really does fit much better there. I didnt really want him back on the celtics , and we couldn't sign and trade him, so no real loss for us.

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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2012, 09:05:10 AM »

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Kind of annoying could have used him. Now we lost out on Camby and probably Stiems

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« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2012, 09:23:59 AM »

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Darn. Good for him though.
Well, it is clear that KG will be starting at the 5, but the Cs still need backup. Steemer is likely gone, Camby has been signed. Who's left for depth at the 5? Ian Mahinmi? Kwame Brown?
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« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2012, 09:28:27 AM »

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Any word on Wilcox? Surprised not to have heard anything about him yet
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Re: Nenad Krstic signs a new contract with CSKA Moscow
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2012, 09:38:40 AM »

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Not much of a player. Not much of a loss.

Re: Nenad Krstic signs a new contract with CSKA Moscow
« Reply #6 on: July 10, 2012, 09:48:54 AM »

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OK, let's move on.

Hollins, Kwame, Greg, Krylo . .. Eddy Curry (hey - at least he lost the weight) as potential free agent vet min options left to pick from?

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« Reply #7 on: July 10, 2012, 09:51:25 AM »

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OK, let's move on.

Hollins, Kwame, Greg, Krylo . .. Eddy Curry (hey - at least he lost the weight) as potential free agent vet min options left to pick from?
Is this some sort of a generic list of people that are, (a) over 6'10, and (b) not signed by an NBA franchise? Because half of these are certainly not legitimate NBA rotation players.
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« Reply #8 on: July 10, 2012, 09:51:34 AM »

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Not much of a player. Not much of a loss.
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Re: Nenad Krstic signs a new contract with CSKA Moscow
« Reply #9 on: July 10, 2012, 10:10:47 AM »

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Any word on Wilcox? Surprised not to have heard anything about him yet

I think they're waiting to see if Steamer actually goes to Minny, which is probably somewhat contingent on the Blazers matching (or choosing not to) match the offer on Batum.  So in the meanwhile, they're keeping the Bi-Annual open to defend their ability to match an offer sheet.  If Steamer signs the offer sheet, or signs elsewhere for more than the bi-annual, I bet they then offer it to Wilcox, otherwise they offer the vet min (since that's all they have to offer.)  But a couple of weeks ago (or last week?)there was a brief blurb saying how he hoped to come back, for what it's worth.

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« Reply #10 on: July 10, 2012, 10:13:24 AM »

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Any word on Wilcox? Surprised not to have heard anything about him yet

I think they're waiting to see if Steamer actually goes to Minny, which is probably somewhat contingent on the Blazers matching (or choosing not to) match the offer on Batum.  So in the meanwhile, they're keeping the Bi-Annual open to defend their ability to match an offer sheet.  If Steamer signs the offer sheet, or signs elsewhere for more than the bi-annual, I bet they then offer it to Wilcox, otherwise they offer the vet min (since that's all they have to offer.)  But a couple of weeks ago (or last week?)there was a brief blurb saying how he hoped to come back, for what it's worth.

I really hope they don't use the bi-annual exception just to bring Steamer back. If Wilcox is willing to return for the bi-annual, I'd just as soon give it to him.

I'm not wasting the only real means to get above vet. min. players on Steamer, I'd rather keep it for another option.

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« Reply #11 on: July 10, 2012, 10:16:05 AM »

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I wouldn't dismiss this entirely.  I agree Krstic isn't the ideal center for this team.  If he had played with KG, we would have been very slow up front.  If he had played without KG, we would've been without any shot blocking (particularly with the undersized PFs we'll likely be throwing out there).  

Still, we had his Bird rights, which meant quite a bit given our financial constraints.  

I think we'll be OK with Wilcox and either Hollins or Williams.  But Krstic could've been helpful.  

As for Wilcox, isn't there some provision in the CBA which allows  a team to bring back a player at a certain percent raise over their previous salary with the team, even before the team has the player's Bird rights?  If that's the case, can't we offer Wilcox a raise on his 3 million dollar salary from last year? 

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« Reply #12 on: July 10, 2012, 10:18:42 AM »

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I wouldn't dismiss this entirely.  I agree Krstic isn't the ideal center for this team.  If he had played with KG, we would have been very slow up front.  If he had played without KG, we would've been without any shot blocking (particularly with the undersized PFs we'll likely be throwing out there). 

Still, we had his Bird rights, which meant quite a bit given our financial constraints. 

I think we'll be OK with Wilcox and either Hollins or Williams.  But Krstic could've been helpful. 

As for Wilcox, isn't there some provision in the CBA which allows  a team to bring back a player at a certain percent raise over their previous salary with the team, even before the team has the player's Bird rights?  If that's the case, can't we offer Wilcox a raise on his 3 million dollar salary from last year? 

The problem is that Wilcox was waived (a mistake by Ainge in my opinion), so we don't have anything for him since he didn't finish up the year with us.

I'd be surprised if he returns for us for cheap, other than a BAE offer.

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« Reply #13 on: July 10, 2012, 10:25:13 AM »

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The problem is that Wilcox was waived (a mistake by Ainge in my opinion), so we don't have anything for him since he didn't finish up the year with us.

I'd be surprised if he returns for us for cheap, other than a BAE offer.
Coming off a heart surgery, I doubt he'd get better offers than the vet minimum.
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« Reply #14 on: July 10, 2012, 10:25:44 AM »

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Any word on Wilcox? Surprised not to have heard anything about him yet

I think they're waiting to see if Steamer actually goes to Minny, which is probably somewhat contingent on the Blazers matching (or choosing not to) match the offer on Batum.  So in the meanwhile, they're keeping the Bi-Annual open to defend their ability to match an offer sheet.  If Steamer signs the offer sheet, or signs elsewhere for more than the bi-annual, I bet they then offer it to Wilcox, otherwise they offer the vet min (since that's all they have to offer.)  But a couple of weeks ago (or last week?)there was a brief blurb saying how he hoped to come back, for what it's worth.

I really hope they don't use the bi-annual exception just to bring Steamer back. If Wilcox is willing to return for the bi-annual, I'd just as soon give it to him.

I'm not wasting the only real means to get above vet. min. players on Steamer, I'd rather keep it for another option.

I don't think they actually use the BAE on Steamer -- it's more of an existential threat.  If they announce that they're using it on Wilcox, then Minny can offer less and get Steamer if they want.  Minny will either offer above the BAE so that we can't match, or decide that doing so is too much.  I bet they already know if Wilcox will take the BAE, and have a deal in place once it's clear they'll have it to use, or know that he wants more than the BAE, which the Celtics can't afford.