<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Nenad Krstic is close to a decision and it looks like he is heading to Japan this summer with the Serbian National Team. In spite of his--and the Nets' misgivings--the New Jersey center has apparently told team officials to expect him next month when training camp opens in his homeland. Net draft choice Mile Ilic is also expected to be invited to team tryouts. Meanwhile, the Nets worked out another Balkan seven-footer, Franko Kastropil of Croatia.</div>www.netsdaily.com
he might be more ready for the season but it could also be a bad thing he might be worn out, it could be a good thing or a bad thing. but people shouldent get on players for representing their countries
This is nice for the Serbian team, they will have one of their better players available for thier team. The Serbian team is always one of the power houses and a team to worry about in the tournaments. This year i expect to be no different. Playing could also help Krstic as much as hurt him, as lots of players have made their names during these international tournaments. It could give Nenad a chance to push his name even further up peoples lists than it already is.