• Home
  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More
  • Contact

Grimag

  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More

Andrei Kirilenko to return to the NBA in 2012-13 … probably

March 24, 2012

In case you wanted the definitive answer to whether Andrei Kirilenko will be returning to the NBA for next season after his prospective Euroleague MVP year with CSKA Moscow, well, you’ll have to wait just a bit longer.

Last week, Kirilenko made a few brief remarks to Greece-based Eurohoops.net; within this interview, the AK states that “I think next year I’m going to move back to the NBA,” adding that “I feel that I have a couple more years of great, great basketball in me and I think the NBA is still the best at this moment.”

But. Just this week, BallinEurope contributor David Hein ran an excellent and extensive interview with the former Jazzman on his heinnews.com (part one may be found here; part two is linked below) in which, upon touching on innumerable subjects, Kirilenko comments on his future plans … with slightly different estimates and emphatic feeling.

“I was always saying that I would love to play in the best league in the world. So, yes, in the end of the season I will consider all the offers from the NBA again,” Kirilenko told Hein, but, more significantly, “that does not means I will definitely go.”

Also of note in the heinnews interview is Kirilenko reckoning that “I think I still have three to four years of highest-level basketball in future.” Further, European fans may be slightly disheartened to read that he “was never thinking about slowly finishing career somewhere. As soon as I see I don’t belong to the best in the world I will retire.”

Could this possibly be AK-47’s last turn on the Continent, then…? And also, may the speculation begin on Kirilenko’s NBA destination. (Oh, please, make this Lakers fan’s dreams come true…)

Mar 24, 2012ballineurope
Powered by Sidelines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
This post was published on March 24, 2012
Euroleague Playoffs games two: Impressions, notes, YouTube highlight clipsChicago Bulls produce Euro-centric highlight and lowlight of the weekend
Comments: 2
  1. MikeZ
    14 years ago

    He won’t be making these same arrogant claims if CSKA loses at the semifinal.

    ReplyCancel
  2. Hanri Jons
    14 years ago

    This is a really good article. I like this topic. Great job, bro.

    Every theoretical problem asks for a latest news. Trying to find a news to a problem is known as update & solving. That is, a problem is a gap between an actual and desired situation. The time it takes to send to news is a way of measuring complexity. Many news have no discovered value and are therefore classified as an open true.

    ReplyCancel
Pingbacks: 3
  1. Andrei Kirilenko devrait revenir en NBA la saison prochaine | NBA infos, basket, résultats, scores, vidéos, classements, WNBA, top 10, photos, jeux
    14 years ago
  2. » What’s going on in the basketball world Basketball 101
    14 years ago
  3. BallinEurope, the European Basketball news site » Blog Archive » Quiz: The NBA- and Euro-centric year in basketball, 2011-12
    14 years ago

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

ballineurope
14 years ago 5 Comments EuroLeague, Features, More, NBA/NCAAAndrei Kirilenko, CSKA Moscow, EuroLeague, Euroleague 2011-12, NBA, Utah Jazz
Recent Posts
Zalgiris Kaunas seal a EuroLeague playoff spot as Moses Wright dominates Paris Basketball, delivering a thrilling, on-brand finale in Kaunas.
Moses Wright delivers in a very on-brand win for Zalgiris
7 minutes ago
Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs) and Alperen Sengun (Houston Rockets) enter the NBA playoffs aiming to prove they can control a series and shape the postseason.
Wembanyama and Sengun look to shape NBA playoffs
6 hours ago
It all starts with Nikola Jokic as the Denver Nuggets enter the 2026 NBA playoffs relying on their Serbian star’s historic level of play.
It still starts with Nikola Jokic
1 day ago
Categories
Recent Posts
Moses Wright delivers in a very on-brand win for Zalgiris
Wembanyama and Sengun look to shape NBA playoffs
It still starts with Nikola Jokic
Tags
EuroLeagueNBAYouTubeReal MadridCSKA MoscowFC BarcelonaFIBAOlympiacosPanathinaikosZalgiris KaunasACBSpainMaccabi Tel AvivRicky RubioLithuaniaLos Angeles LakersTeam SpainIrelandGermanyMontepaschi SienaPartizan BelgradePau GasolItalyTurkeyTeam LithuaniaTeam FranceCaja Laboral BaskoniaGreeceEuroleagueLietuvos RytasFenerbahce ÜlkerJuan Carlos NavarroSerbiaSan Antonio SpursFranceTony ParkerMinnesota TimberwolvesDirk Nowitzkibasketball highlightsTeam RussiaALBA BerlinEuroCupDallas MavericksTeam USAEuroBasket 2011
Share
0
Facebook
ABOUT
BallinEurope.com was founded in September 2007 by Christophe Ney (who now runs the excellent scouting-themed website European Prospects) and Tobias Seitz, both then bloggers for FIBA.com with over 10 years’ worth of experience in the professional basketball world each. The mission then was to “provide a very unique perspective of Basketball in and about Europe.”
Most Commented
Why Andrei Kirilenko and CSKA Moscow must win the Euroleague
14 years ago
180 Comments
Euroleague Transfers Table 2008/2009
18 years ago
168 Comments
A week in highlights: Spanish block party, mighty Milos, Utah rap and some dude dunking in L.A.
15 years ago
139 Comments
Archives
Get In Touch

Email: emmetryan@gmail.com

Name: Emmet Ryan

2014 © BallinEurope. Join JCI Dublin