How Do You Solve a Problem like Krstic?

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  1. pegs

    pegs My future wife.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NetsDaily)</div><div class='quotemain'>In its review of the 2005 rookie class, Hoopsworld breaks down restricted free agents into three categories. Nenad Krstic falls into “Let the Market Set Their Value”. Although it once seemed Krstic was “on his way to being an All-Star”, his torn ACL and slow rehab “has changed his prognosis”. Rather than bitter negotiations, HoopsWorld suggests it’d be best if both sides agreed on a one-year tender offer.</div>

    [​IMG] Decisions for 2004 Draft Class - Jason Fleming - HoopsWorld

    That's probably the most obvious and the smartest choice. I hope both sides make the right decision, tho.
     
  2. Kid Chocolate

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    I absolutely agree. He should take the Qualifying offer and play for a contract this year.
     
  3. zєяσ

    zєяσ Truth is beautiful

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    Kick his nuts and run.
     
  4. ghoti

    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    The bright side of his injury is that there is no chance of the Nets dishing out $50M to Nenad this summer.

    That was a real possibility two years ago.

    I really hope at the end of next season that is a problem once again.
     
  5. Universe

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    Some team is going to offer more than a one year deal. We will just have to sit and wait to see if he is loyal to us.
     

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