Last summer, after his contract with Utah expired, Andrey Kirilenko decided to return to CSKA Moscow and help his former club win the European Championship.
He was not successful in the mission, because the "army men" were defeated in Istanbul by Olympiakos, and the domestic crown remains for consolation.
Kirilenko signed a one-year contract with the Russian champion and now the question is whether he will stay in Moscow or return to the strongest league in the world.
"I still haven't made a decision about my future. The chances of me staying in Moscow are 50-50 percent. I will think carefully before making a decision, and that will happen by the end of the summer," Kirilenko told Russian media.
Back in March, he received an offer from Mikhail Prokhorov, the majority owner of the Brooklyn Nets (formerly the New Jersey Nets), to return to the NBA.
Kirilenko wore the jersey of the "jazzers" for 10 seasons before returning to Russia.
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