Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
September 2004 | Russia | Signed a three year contract with CSKA Moscow. |
September 2004 | Russia | Loaned by CSKA Moscow to Dynamo Moscow for the remainder of the season. |
10th August, 2005 | Russia | Signed a two year contract with Unics Kazan. |
23rd June, 2007 | Italy | Signed a three year contract with Montepaschi Siena. |
13th July, 2009 | Italy | Signed a three year extension with Montepaschi Siena. Included option for 2011/12. |
9th August, 2011 | Italy | Signed a three year extension with Montepaschi Siena through 2013/14. |
30th June, 2012 | Italy | Siena declined 2012/13 team option. |
10th August, 2012 | Lithuania | Signed a two year contract with Zalgiris Kaunas. |
12th February, 2014 | Lithuania | Left Zalgiris. |
12th February, 2014 | Spain | Signed for the remainder of the season with Valencia. |
30th September, 2014 | Italy | Signed a ten week contract with Reggio Emilia. |
16th December, 2014 | Lithuania | Signed for the remainder of the season and through 2016 with Lietuvos Rytas. |
14th August, 2016 | Lithuania | Signed a one year contract with Paneveyzs Lietkabelis. |
17th July, 2017 | Lithuania | Signed another one year contract with Paneveyzs Lietkabelis. |
1996 - 1999 | Alita Alytus (Lithuania) |
2002 - September 2004 | Ural Great Perm (Russia) |
September 2004 | CSKA Moscow (Russia) |
September 2004 - August 2005 | Dynamo Moscow (Russia) |
August 2005 - June 2007 | Unics Kazan (Russia) |
June 2007 - June 2012 | Siena (Italy) |
August 2012 - February 2014 | Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania) |
February 2014 - June 2014 | Valencia (Spain) |
September 2014 - December 2014 | Reggio Emilia (Italy) |
December 2014 - June 2016 | Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) |
August 2016 - present | Lietkabelis (Lithuania) |
March 24, 2011
Up front, Ksistof Lavrinovic is not as good as he was, but he still has plenty to give. He retains decent athleticism for a 7 footer on the wrong side of 30, can still drive the ball, crashes the glass in his never-boxing-out way, and can effectively defend both the interior and the perimeter with his combination of size and speed. As always, he is guilty of trying to do too much, turning it over at a high rate and all-too-often resorting to a three point shot he hits at only 27%, and not being always engaged defensively. Yet his inside-outside production remains, and is complimented nicely by Magic draftee Milovan Rakovic.