Krstic actually better than we think
posted at 3/1/2011 9:07 AM EST

- rman0909
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Here is a good little write up about Krstic & his stats:
Krstic, a six-year veteran from Yugoslavia, is averaging 7.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game in just 21 minutes of play. He also shoots accurately, at 49.8 percent from the field this season.
Unlike Perkins, Krstic has started in nearly every game in the last two seasons. Last season, Krstic missed six games and has missed nine this season, making for a combined 15 games. Perkins on the other hand, had missed all of this season up until late January.
Re: Krstic actually better than we think
posted at 3/1/2011 9:21 AM EST

- concord27
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He also seems like a nice guy. Speaking very good English and happy to be here.
I hope this helps the team stay close and move forward.
Re: Krstic actually better than we think
posted at 3/1/2011 10:26 AM EST
he doesn't play that bad. maybe has a renewed sense coming here. any night could be anybodies big game. in Oklahoma its either going to be the Westbrook or Durant show.
Re: Krstic actually better than we think
posted at 3/1/2011 10:47 AM EST

- cshashaty
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LOL Krstic does have skills. If he can get some toughness going inside, the Celtics will be fine. He won't replace Perk's post defense, but he'll provide a lot more offense (directly and indirectly) than Perk did.
Re: Krstic actually better than we think
posted at 3/1/2011 11:04 AM EST
I like the guy. Clearly more skilled offensively than Perk and as mentioned, seems genuinely pleased with the trade and enjoys working with his new teammates.
We'll need to be more patient w/ Green, if only because any consistent minutes he gets, w/ KG, Pierce and Baby already in the mix at Forward, will be considerably harder to come by.