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Nenad Krstic is saddened that he won’t play in the NBA this season,but the one-time Nets cornerstone player promises to be back.

July 31st, 2008 Posted in NBA basketball news

Nenad Krstic is disturbed that he won’t play in the NBA this season,but the one-time Nets cornerstone player promises to be back.

“That’s my plan,” said Krstic, who a two-year deal withTriumph in Moscow on Monday. “I’m available to try to play indeed Russia and see what’s existing to happen.”

Triumph and Krstic imposed a goal of the wee hours Monday for anNBA team to sign him or the Nets to work out a sign-and-trade classified free mediator 7-footer.

Nothing materialized, although team head Rod Thorn said theNets were close to to some degree. The Bulls contemplated upa $5.2,000,000 trade allowance and a future first-rounder in a sign-and-trade but more time. Krstic didn’t have that. The Netsalso talked to the Grizzlies and Heat.

Krstic got an offer of ages for $15 ,000,000 from Cleveland. But the Triumph deal – considering today’s discussion rateand that it’s tax-free be worth in the region of $20,000,000 year after year ifKrstic both trumped all.

“I was hurt because unknown exceedingly offered me roughly good,”Krstic said from Russia before an plane for Beijing. “I wasready to take less affluence and stay in the NBA, but nonentity reallyoffered me somewhat.”

“I didn’t want that,” Krstic said of the Cleveland deal. “Whenyou look at big guys in the NBA, they signed certainly big contracts. Iknow I am on that dead flat. I know I’m well upright now. I took disrespect.”

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The Detroit Pistons have signed free proxy guard Will Bynum. Terms of the deal were not released.

Bynum averaged 11.8 points, 2.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists in the Las Vegas Summer League. The 6-foot, 185-quid guard last season for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli League and averaged 10.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 3.0 per game.

Bynum was titled 2005-06 NBA Development League greenhorn of the year after a union-best 24 points per game with the Roanoke Dazzle. He played 15 cup with the Golden State Warriors that season, averaging 3.6 points and 1.3 per game.

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