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Published: Friday, March 28 2008 12:49 a.m. MDT

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adam d

So it looks like at the latest, Fesenko will be joining the jazz after the D-League season ends April 12th. It is doubtful that he will play, but I would definetly like to see him play both final regular season games at home against the rockets then at Spurs.

Jazzaholic

If the Jazz go to Europe, Russia or Turkey, and have open practices, MrsJazz and I are ready to schedule a vacation! What fun!

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Rusty S.

Fesenko is way too raw to help the Jazz this year. He had one good game against the Lakers earlier this year and everyone wants to bring him up to play against the elite big guys of the league.
Trust me, K-Fes is not ready for this league quite yet. He'd have more fouls than minutes if he played consistently.

re: rusty s

AMEN BROTHER...

adam d

Rusty

Trust me. He is better than collins. Anything to better our team even in the slightest bit helps. If we can get 3 reb, 3pts and a block out of him in 10 min, wonderful. But I see more talent from this kid than our last 2 centers, ostertag and collins combined. Notice I didnt include Okur. Okur is esentially Dirk nowitski. A near 7 ft tall freak that can hit a jumper anywhere on the floor. That is why Okur should move to PF (like Dirk) And the jazz should trade Boozer and get a good center. Actually that is a bid hasty I like Booze and where the jazz are headed but lets see what happens post season.

anoymous

I think Fesenko, the Russian, played really good the time or two I saw him in a Jazz game. Anyone would be better than Collins is.AND that might be because Coach Sloan uses Collins sparingly. A player doesn't get their game legs under them if they have to sit for long on the bench.

clem

yes,rusty, that is a BID hasty. we love booze and all the rest.

bigjazzfan

Love shouldn't get in the way of doing what is necessary to win a championship.

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