Andrei Kirilenko in waiting mode for next career move

"I've been in two Olympic (2000, 2008) games and I'm looking forward to a third. I think it's the highest achievement for any athlete," said Kirilenko, who watched as Spain beat France for the gold medal on Sunday as well.

"We won 10 of our 11 games and I'm very happy that we ended up with a medal. We are among the top three teams in the tournament and have grown as a team. Our young guys have accepted responsibility and have shown great performances in this tournament."

Kirilenko finished with 18 points and seven rebounds in Russia's win and was recognized for his overall play, joining EuroBasket MVP Juan Carlos Navarro (Spain), Pau Gasol (Spain), Bo McCalebb (Macedonia) and Tony Parker on the All-Tournament team.

It marks a return to glory for Kirilenko, who had not played for the Russia National Team the past two summers and faced his share of criticism.

Over the two-week tournament, Kirilenko averaged 14.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and ranked first among players with 2.6 steals per game.(...)

"You don't have to coach him. We asked him to play within the system, but it seems like his best moments are when he's doing what his heart and instincts tell him to do," said Russia's head coach, David Blatt.

"He does things that coaches can't teach and other teams can't prepare for — thank God he is on my side."

Now questions shift back to Kirilenko's future in Utah, free agency and his desire to play back in Russia if the current NBA lockout persists.

Marc Fleisher, Kirilenko's agent, continues to explore overseas options for Kirilenko, who maintains he's only interested in playing in Russia for either powerhouse CSKA Moscow or Spartak St. Petersburg, where Kirilenko began his basketball career in the Russian League at 15 years old.

"For sure, I'd love to play in front of Russian audience. I'm in good shape, and I think I could play for three or four years more. Of course, my priorities are CSKA and Spartak Saint Petersburg, where I've played before. I respect all (Russian League) clubs and am in good relationships with almost all the club's bosses."

The kicker: Kirilenko still desires an NBA-out contract with his deal. For this reason, negotiations are at a standstill with both teams.

"They (CSKA Moscow) didn't want to include an NBA-out in their offer, so we couldn't agree on terms," Kirilenko said after Russian's win over Macedonia.

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