<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>In an interview with his college paper, Sixer GM Ed Stefanski says the proudest moment of his Net career was the 2002 draft of Nenad Krstic and offers insight into the Nets’ management style, which may seem risk-averse. Krstic he says is “a real nice basketball player … I think once he gets healthy, he’ll be a real factor.” While he isn’t unwilling to trade players, he feels “the people you have in your organization, you try your best to mentor them. What a lot of people forget is these are young kids”. -netsdaily.com</div> Source
Curly was a steal. Boone, Sean Will and Krstic all picked in the latter half of the draft, I sure hope Stefanski wasn't the brains of the war room.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GM3 @ Jan 25 2008, 07:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Curly was a steal. Boone, Sean Will and Krstic all picked in the latter half of the draft, I sure hope Stefanski wasn't the brains of the war room.</div> Sorry to tell you he was. He wasn't perfect. He loved Zoran too. And don't give up on Marcus Williams. The kid is 22.
Much respect for Stefanski. He made an immediate trade (nothing major, but still, he made some noise) when going to Phili...and they're not playing half-bad. They're enjoyable to watch, and aren't that far off from being good playoff contenders.