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Three years after leaving Russia to go back to the NBA, Nenad Krstić is set move back to Europe and sign for CSKA Moscow.
The Serbia national team centre agreed to a two-year deal worth six million euros with the reigning Russian champions. Despite being targeted by other European giants, such as Olympiacos and Barcelona, the 27-year-old opted for the Reds given the amount of money involved
Did the Celtics lose another big man? Well, this hasn't been confirmed by any major US sports outlets, but according to "Interbasket.net", a European hoops website, Nenad Krstic is moving back overseas to play with Russian powerhouse CSKA. The site claims Kristic signed a 2-year deal worth 6-million Euros.
After seeing some chatter on Twitter last night, I searched the web and found this. Once this is confirmed by either Krstic's agent or the Celtics, we'll post more.
The rest of the links:
CSNNE: Potential lockout all too familiar for Pierce | Herald: Pitino talks about C's missing out on Dirk | Globe: Stern: Sides far apart on labor deal
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