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Sat Sep 27 201413:19Kirilenko worked with starters during Saturday's practice sessio...
Kirilenko worked with the starters during Saturday's practice session, Newsday's Rod Boone reports.
It was reported Friday that Joe Johnson would open camp as the Nets' starting small forward, but it was Kirilenko who got the nod Saturday, so it would appear there remains some uncertainty about exactly who will make up the Nets' starting five.
Sun Jul 20 201411:41Andrei Kirilenko says Nets goal is a title
Andrei Kirilenko stated in a recent interview that the Nets goal for next season is to win a championship.
"We intend to seriously compete for the title," said Kirilenko. He also took a subtle jab at Jason Kidd stating: "When Kidd led the team, no one knew what to expect from him. It is clear that he had huge experience as a player, but there was no coaching experience. No one knows how we will sparkle with Lionel. Maybe it's better. Maybe worse. But we do know one thing - Hollins, unlike Kidd, has vast experience of coaching. And he perfectly represents what we need to do and how to build a team game."
Source: netsdaily.com
Mon Jun 23 201419:02Andrei Kirilenko opts in with Brooklyn
Andrei Kirilenko has officially opted in to the second year of his two-year deal with Brooklyn, per source.
The deal is worth $3.3 million, and Kirilenko will remain stateside for the 2014-15 season. Kirilenko averaged career-lows across the board last season with just 5.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.9 steals, and 0.4 blocks. He also only managed to get through 45 games as he dealt with various injuries throughout the year. In terms of fantasy, Kirilenko is far too risky to be considered a viable option.
Source: David Aldridge on Twitter
Fri Jun 20 201409:58AK47 likely back with the Nets next year
Andrei Kirilenko is likely to opt in to the second year of his player contract, according to Nets Daily.
The Nets gave him a mini mid-level exception last year and he has a player option worth $3.3 million. Kirilenko is still getting offers overseas and could wind up opting out. The Nets didn't get what they bargained for with AK-47 only playing in 45 games at 19.0 minutes per outing, so hopefully it works out better in 2014-15.
Source: Nets Daily on Twitter
Thu May 29 201414:23Andrei Kirilenko may play overseas next year
Andrei Kirilenko has not ruled out playing overseas next season.
Kirilenko still has a $3M player option with the Nets, so barring a trade it is up to him whether he remains in Brooklyn. During the 2011-2012 lockout-shortened season he played in his native Russia with CSKA Mowscow, but returned to the NBA the following year. In only 45 games played all season, he averaged career-lows with 5.0 points and 3.2 rebounds in 19.0 minutes of action.
Source: Stefan Bondy on Twitter
Tue Apr 22 201422:34Andrei Kirilenko plays 20 minutes in Game 2
Andrei Kirilenko played 20 minutes and had four points, three rebounds, one assist and four steals on 2-of-3 shooting in Tuesday's Game 2 loss.
He didn't even get off the bench in Game 1, so tonight's performance was clearly an improvement. Mason Plumlee also came off the bench for four points, six rebounds, two steals and two blocks in the loss.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Apr 21 201409:04Andrei Kirilenko OK with Game 1 DNP-CD
Andrei Kirilenko said that he was "a little bit surprised" about his DNP-CD in Game 1 on Saturday, but he supported coach Jason Kidd's rotation.
"When I watched the game everybody played so well," Kirilenko said. "I didn't even see a position for me to fill-in ... Coach, I think, made the right decision. I want to play, but it's all right." Alan Anderson poached Kirilenko's playing time but Kidd said his rotations could change on a game-by-game basis, so AK may return to action in Game 2.
Source: ESPN.com
Sat Apr 19 201422:02Andrei Kirilenko healthy, out of rotation
Andrei Kirilenko didn't play for the Nets in Saturday's Game 1 win, but isn't injured.
He's just out of the rotation, according to coach Jason Kidd. If you grabbed AK-47 in a playoff league and have waiver moves available, dropping him for an Atlanta Hawk makes sense.
Source: Stefan Bondy on Twitter
Sat Apr 19 201417:04Andrei Kirilenko earns DNP-CD in Game 1
Andrei Kirilenko never left the Nets' bench during Saturday's Game 1 victory.
Jason Kidd used a true 10-man rotation with Marcus Thornton, Alan Anderson, Mirza Teletovic, Mason Plumlee and Andray Blatche as his second unit. That makes Kirilenko's absence even more conspicuous, and he'd averaged 26 minutes over the final five games of the regular season with Brooklyn resting regular starters for the playoffs. The Nets won on the road on Saturday so there's a good chance AK will be rooted to the bench again on Tuesday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Apr 11 201418:51Andrei Kirilenko will get the start vs. Hawks
Andrei Kirilenko will start vs. the Hawks on Friday.
He's not exactly a minutes monster and coach Jason Kidd probably shouldn't give him much playing time as a precautionary measure. With Shaun Livingston (toe) and Alan Anderson (abdominal) out, Marcus Thornton is probably the big winner of all these inactives on the wing.
Source: Rod Boone on Twitter
Fri Apr 4 201410:21Andrei Kirilenko will play on Friday
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) will play in Friday's game against the Pistons.
It will be Kirilenko's first game since March 23. Look for a bit role of 12-17 minutes off the bench.
Source: Andy Vasquez on Twitter
Thu Apr 3 201409:48Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) may return Friday
Andrei Kirilenko (sprained left ankle) is "likely to return" vs. the Pistons on Friday, according to Nets GM Billy King.
The Nets' priority is having Kirilenko health and in shape for the playoffs, so in all likelihood they'll ease him into the rotation with a small role off the bench. He's averaging just 5.2 points and 3.2 rebounds in 18 minutes per game this season.
Source: New York Post
Wed Apr 2 201417:40Andrei Kirilenko out again on Wednesday night
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) will not play against the Knicks on Wednesday night.
He has been hurt for much of the season, but at least this injury not to his ailing back. Kirilenko is not worth owning and has no timetable to return.
Source: Stefan Bondy on Twitter
Tue Apr 1 201410:24Andrei Kirilenko out Tuesday vs Rockets
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) will miss Tuesday's game against the Rockets.
Kirilenko still has a change to return this week as he had originally planned as the Nets have games on Wednesday and Friday, but this has shaped up to be a lost season for the 34-year-old. Any owners hanging on hoping for some AK-47 magic of years past should move on at this point and are better off giving Kirilenko's teammate Mirza Teletovic a look.
Source: Tim Bontemps on Twitter
Sun Mar 30 201417:07Ak-47 (ankle) targeting a return this week
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) is targeting a return during the middle of this week.
The Nets play on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday during the middle portion of the week which means any of those three days could be his target date. Still, Kirilenko is not worth stashing in almost any format.
Source: Rod Boone on Twitter
Fri Mar 28 201411:00Andrei Kirilenko out against Cavs Friday
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) will miss Friday's game against the Cavs.
Kirilenko will miss his third consecutive game Friday and he'll need to play in five of the Nets' final 11 games to be able to say the he suited up for half of the team's games this season. It's been a disappointing season for fantasy owners who were hoping for a revitalized AK-47 this year and any owners who are still hanging on should feel free to drop him for healthier players like Miles Plumlee and Mirza Teletovic who have ably filled his role.
Source: Andy Vasquez on Twitter
Wed Mar 26 201415:51Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) won't play on Wed.
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) will not play against the Bobcats on Wednesday.
This will be his second game out of the lineup due to his sprain from Sunday. Kirilenko doesn't have the fastest recovery times and he should be considered doubtful for Friday. Miles Plumlee and Mirza Teletovic have stepped up in AK-47's minutes the most.
Source: Andy Vasquez on Twitter
Mon Mar 24 201418:37Andrei Kirilenko out for Monday night
Andrei Kirilenko (ankle) will not play vs. the Pelicans on Monday.
He suffered an ankle injury on Sunday night and is day-to-day. Kirilenko has been hurt for much of the season and he should be considered slightly doubtful for Wednesday's game vs. the Bobcats. He was walking with a limp while at the arena.
Source: Tim Bontemps on Twitter
Sun Mar 23 201420:22Andrei Kirilenko leaves game w/ ankle injury
Andrei Kirilenko left Sunday's game with an apparent left ankle injury.
He appeared bothered by the injury and eventually walked into the Nets' locker room, leaving him questionable to return.
Source: Rod Boone on Twitter
Thu Mar 20 201400:09Andrei Kirilenko scoreless in return
Andrei Kirilenko played through a toe injury on Wednesday, but failed to score and had just one rebound in 12 minutes.
He's always an injury concern and hasn't been healthy enough to get into a groove this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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