Bostjan Nachbar
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At least one of the Nets' revolving doors
leads to Russia. Free agent forward Bostjan Nachbar decided
Monday to sign with Russia's Dynamo Moscow team for a reported $14.3 million over three years.
A confession about my newspaper-reading habits. Even in
tough times–actually, especially in tough times–I immediately open to
the sports section, trying to avoid the headlines screaming about the world’s problems. But lately, basketball news hasn’t provided a refuge from stories about stagflation and the dollar’s drop.
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More players flee to Europe
Posted 16 hours ago at Detroit Bad Boys
Busy Monday:
Posted 18 hours ago at Hornets Hype
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Summer League action has provided a glimpse at
some of the incoming rookies for 2008, Olympic teams
are set and the last crumbs of free agency are still being devoured by the few with enough room in their bellies (salary caps) to fit them. Here's a round-up of your warnings for today...
Then it would become the most impactful NBA-to-Europe
move yet. When a young, contributing rotation player born
and bred in the United States with every logical interest to stay in America decides to go to Europe, that leaves teams scrambling to replace him. If it becomes a regular occurrence, then it makes the already cutthroat business of international basketball even more cutthroat.
Bostjan Nachbar is the latest NBA player to
choose the euro over the dollar.
Click to enlarge image > Ned Dishman /
2008 NBAE EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - FEBRUARY 20: Chris
Duhon #21 of the Chicago Bulls drives to the basket past Bostjan Nachbar #7 of the New Jersey Nets during the game on February 20, 2008 at the Izod Center in ...
If the Nets began the 2008-09 season with
the 15 players they currently have either under contract
or about to be signed (Chris Douglas-Roberts), they would no doubt be one of the youngest, if not the youngest, team in the NBA…also one of the ...
Rumors: Bostjan Nachbar’s most important factor for signing
is guaranteed years, something the Nets may not be
able to do. The Nets, like the Knicks hope to be well under the cap by the summer of 2010 when free agents possibly include Lebron and Wade.
An ocean away, Bostjan Nachbar takes phone calls
from his agent daily and keeps a bag packed,
ready to jump on a plane for Miami or New York or wherever he might be inclined to let the recruiting process begin. But that's not going to happen until ...









Nachbar says 'Nyet' to Nets