Date | League | Transaction |
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8th August, 2002 | Russia | Signed a five year contract with CSKA Moscow. |
2004 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 23rd overall by Portland. |
6th July, 2005 | Russia | Left CSKA Moscow. |
6th July, 2005 | NBA | Signed four year, $5,091,854 rookie scale contract with Portland. Included team options for 2007/08 and 2008/09. |
15th January, 2006 | D-League | Assigned by Portland to Fort Worth Flyers of the D-League. |
4th February, 2006 | D-League | Recalled by Portland from Fort Worth Flyers of the D-League. |
23rd February, 2006 | NBA | As a part of a four team deal, traded by Portland to Sacramento, along with Charles Smith and Ruben Patterson to Denver, in exchange for Voshon Lenard from Denver and Brian Skinner from Sacramento. |
25th July, 2006 | NBA | Waived by Sacramento. |
2nd August, 2006 | Russia | Signed a two year contract with Dynamo Moscow. Included team option for 2007/08. |
30th June, 2007 | Russia | Dynamo Moscow exercised 2007/08 team option. |
4th June, 2008 | Russia | Signed a two year extension with Dynamo Moscow. |
17th June, 2010 | Russia | Signed a two year contract with Khimky. |
1st June, 2012 | Russia | Signed a three year extension with Khimky. |
6th March, 2015 | Russia | Signed a two year extension with Khimky. |
30th June, 2017 | Russia | Signed a two year extension with Khimky. Included team option for 2018/19. |
5th June, 2018 | Russia | Khimki exercised 2018/19 team option. |
1999 - August 2002 | Avtodor Saratov (Russia) |
August 2002 - July 2005 | CSKA Moscow (Russia) |
July 2005 - February 2006 | Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) |
February 2006 - July 2006 | Sacramento Kings (NBA) |
August 2006 - June 2010 | Dynamo Moscow (Russia) |
June 2010 - present | Khimki (Russia) |
June 19, 2010
Not everyone is suffering, though. Khimki have taken advantage of the situation by signing ex-Blazers forward Sergei Monia from cash strapped rivals Dynamo Moscow, and have also signed ex-Nets guard Zoran Planinic from the other Moscow team, CSKA. CSKA can probably afford to spare Planinic; they have made 8 consecutive Euroleague Final Fours, and danced their way to a Russian Superleague title, going unbeaten throughout the postseason (beating Khimky in the final). It is not immediately official who the two replace in Khimky, but one of the team's Spanish national team point guards (Raul Lopez and Carlos Cabezas) figures to go, and it will probably be Cabezas.
April 9, 2010
- Sergei Monia
Former Blazers forward Sergei Monia is back home in Russia, and has been with Dynamo Moscow for four years. Even when Dynamo ran out of money over the summer, Monia stayed with the team, and is a key player in their new Russian-only regime. He is averaging 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.4 blocks per game in the Superleague, alongside 12.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1.3 blocks per game in Dynamo's short and not especially sweet Eurocup campaign.