From Deseret News archives:
News Flash! Jazz send Fesenko, Almond down
It's the second D-League assignment for 2007 second-round draft choice Fesenko, a 7-foot-1 Ukrainian center who made his NBA debut last Friday against the Los Angeles Lakers.
And it will be the first trip to Orem for 2007 first-rounder Almond, a shooting guard from Rice University who has played 12 scoreless minutes over three games this season.
The moves come in time for the two to join the Flash for home games tonight and Saturday against the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the Lakers' D-League affiliate whose roster includes ex-Jazz big man Robert Whaley, point Brian Chase (who started last season with the Jazz but didn't appear in a game for them) and cancer-surviving guard Coby Karl (the ex-Boise State star and current Laker property whose father is Denver Nuggets coach George Karl).
Between now and Dec. 22, in fact, the Flash play six straight home games. The Jazz, meanwhile, play eight of their next 10 on the road including four back-to-back sets.
Fesenko was recalled for the Lakers game because power forward Carlos Boozer and center Mehmet Okur were injured, but both starters have since returned.
Fesenko and Almond become the 13th and 14th players currently assigned by NBA teams to the D-League.
Also in Orem are Boston Celtics Gabe Pruitt and Brandon Wallace, making the Flash just the second team in D-League history along with the former Florida Flame in 2005-06 with four NBA-assigned players on its roster at the same time.
The moves leave the Jazz with just 12 players, meaning they must go one short in the unlikely event someone gets injured in pre-game warmups tonight.
NBA teams can to assign first- and second-year players to the D-League up to three times per season, meaning that if Fesenko is recalled again the Jazz will have just one additional opportunity to send him back down.
During his first Flash stint, Fesenko averaged 13.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in four starts.
DUNCAN DOUBTFUL: The Spurs' pre-game notes Thursday listed All-Star Tim Duncan as doubtful, but it remains to be seen if he can play against the Jazz tonight. Duncan is out with a sore knee and sprained right ankle.
Comments
- RSL protects 11 players from draft 4:00 p.m.
- Man allegedly fired at motorist 4:00 p.m.
- Doctor faces voyeurism charges 3:57 p.m.
- Fans greet returning Real Salt Lake 3:56 p.m.
- Payson, chamber seek medical firm 2:49 p.m.
- Protests against Phoenix LDS temple 2:47 p.m.
- Palin's book tour hits Fort Bragg 2:42 p.m.
- Matheson unsure about health bill 2:40 p.m.
- BYU's Lamb, Jorgensen reprimanded 2:38 p.m.
- Mapleton's sewer rate mulled 2:37 p.m.
- Buttars wants to limit gay rights laws
214 - Glenn Beck to enter politics?
211 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
188 - Palin plans tour stop in Utah
178 - BYU records with win
132 - Palin's book shows she's unqualified
131 - Bronco, Kyle rubber match
108 - BYU cuts Women's Research Inst.
103 - Officer cleared in Cardall Taser case
103 - Jazz finally win in San Antonio
99
It's already established that Jazz coach Jerry Sloan is a big San...
I could tell BYU was ready to play Saturday afternoon even before the...
I thought the Utes played very well against SDSU on Saturday in all...
Only the fringe would have a problem with someone like Palin.
"The United States has set up hundreds of military bases in many countries...
@ ROLL OUT THE BARREL: "Roll Out The Barrel” protesteth too much,...
since you tvoed the game watch it from beginning to end and youwill see...
You are wrong. We don't ban cars because of drunks and we don't ban guns...
Wynn has 1 interception. Hall has 14. Stay in school and learn to count...
Public censure is code for the following: 1) Someone at AF read the article...
The MWC are a bunch of clowns. This is the same bunch that gives us the mtn.;...
Two great players from two great teams bringing good attention to our state...
im a strong member of the church. i would like to think this is just a...

You can be the first to comment on this story.