Nenad Krstic has a two-year deal worth more than $5 million per year in place with a Russian team named Triumph and will sign there if the Nets don't work out a sign-and-trade with another NBA club by midnight Monday. Krstic would prefer to remain in the NBA, and he would be able to return after a year should he go to Russia. In an interview with a Serbian radio station, Krstic said the NBA is no longer his priority.
- Krstic Could Be Headed To Russia, Too - Fred Kerber - New York Post Nets Blog
- Perhaps Another Defection - Al Iannazzone - In the 'Zzone
- NJ Nets: Krstic Eyes Europe, with Nets' Blessing - Dave D'Alessandro - NJ.com
- Krstic: NBA is not priority - Nikola Jankovic (Translated by Milan Lazarevic) - B92
- Sussman Sez: Sly-a-nora - Gary Sussman - New Jersey Nets
- Update: Source says Krstic likely gone - Julian Garcia - New York Daily News
- Krstic on the verge of leaving NJ Nets - Dave D'Alessandro - Star-Ledger
- Nenad Krstic close to signing deal with Russian team in Moscow - Julian Garcia - New York Daily News
- Krstic Likely to Leave Nets for Russia - Mike Puma & Fred Kerber - New York Post