Andrew wrote:I doubt the Spurs would be willing to give up the players Utah would want in return though, which means that if even if by some stroke of genius on San Antonio's part they managed to acquire him, he'd still be third or fourth in the pecking order which he probably wouldn't find to be any more satisfactory than his current situation with the Jazz.
Deron Williams Rips Kirilenko's Work Ethic
Salt Lake Tribune - 09/22 - 8:58 AM EST
Utah point guard Deron Williams wants Andrei Kirilenko back with the Jazz next season, but hopes his unhappy teammate brings an improved work ethic with him.
In a Friday afternoon radio interview on 1280 The Zone, Williams told Salt Lake Tribune columnist Gordon Monson and co-host Kevin Graham that Kirilenko can be "a special player for us" if he returns with the right attitude.
Referring to teammates Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur, Williams said, "You see Booz after practice shooting for 25 or 30 minutes. You see Memo shooting for 20 minutes. You see, you know, all the rookies. The young guys. You saw [Rafael Araujo] in there working. [Then] you see Andrei being the first one out the door."
As the Jazz's quarterback, Williams admitted he has looked for other targets with his passes because of Kirilenko's approach to the game last season.
"If he's coming off a screen on one side and Matt [Harpring] is coming off a screen on one side, who do you think you're going to pass to?" Williams said.
"You think you're going to pass to the guy you see working every day in the gym or are you going to pass to the guy who never works on his shot but yet wants to shoot 'em every time?"
Asked if Kirilenko's work ethic was a problem, Williams said, "I would say so."
"or are you going to pass to the guy who never works on his shot but yet wants to shoot 'em every time?"
maceo24 wrote:The fact that he's the "first one out the door" should be message enough that he wasnt happy. If Deron really wanted him back he should have paid attention to this during last season and not wait until this season to address it. Id let him walk, if hes not happy there, then he wont perform to the best of his abilities. Sloan isnt the type of coach to care about his players feelings, therefore anymore discussion is useless.
Kbryant8 wrote:63 millon or not, he has earned a lot more already.
In Russia he would get a good deal also i think, if the contracts says millions, then it`s a good deal, and again, he would get to play in hes homecountry.
Years ago NBA was the place where everybody dreamed to be. Weird how time changes things (Marbury wanted to play in Italy and so on, phh).
If he goes to CSKA he's gonna get paid more than he did in Utah. I'd say screw NBA if you get more money playing for your hometown team and get paid more + having NBA experience will help them dominate EuroLeague.
Qballer wrote:no way he makes more on a Russian contract than 63 million guaranteed
well...obviously you've never worked in russia. He might get paid like 5 m bucks, but trust me "bonuses/dirty money" (everybody's salary is low in russia, but people get rich from so called bonuses) will get him over the 63
Christopherson wrote:I call bullshit on that. There is no way that the Russian Leagues can afford to play their players as much as players in the NBA make, I don't care how many "bonuses" they get. It is simple economics. The leagues just don't generate enough revenue to pay employees that much.
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