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I wonder if this year down with the Flash has done a lot for Almond and Fesenko? Have they learned how to play at the NBA level from their experiences? They're for sure learning what it's like to lose more than win.
It'll be interesting next year to see how these two fit into the Jazz lineup. Who'll lose out to them? Who will we be drafting (and keeping) for next year?
It's interesting to see how some successful teams have changed very little over the years, as far as 8-deep goes. Can the Jazz infuse some of this younger talent without jeopardizing their win/loss percentage next year and into the future?
The Jazz have a great nucleus of starters and backups right now, so it's difficult to envision what the team might look like next year and into the future. It never hurts to have a lot of depth that's talented, but that's usually difficult to maintain due to salary caps and rising salaries of the better players.
Ah, to be thinking these thoughts! How nice. Couldn't have done that just a few years ago!
And Fess's stats were???
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