Filed under: Jazz, NBA Transactions
Ukrainian center Kyrylo Fesenko has decided to return to the Utah Jazz, league sources told FanHouse.The 23-year-old, fourth-year pro plans to sign the team's qualifying offer for one-year and $1.03 million on Monday just in time to take part in the team's training camp that starts Tuesday. And while he clearly was intrigued with the notion of joining Houston, he declined an offer put forth by the Rockets that was, in essence, available only so long as free agent center Erick Dampier wasn't coming their way. Yet instead of waiting for that possibility to unfold, he will be returning to the only NBA team he has ever known.
Fesenko, who was taken in the second round by Philadelphia in 2007, is enthused to return to what is a favorable situation in Utah. The Jazz are primed to contend once again, of course, no matter if forward Andrei Kirilenko is swapped for Charlotte's Boris Diaw (in the possible four-team deal that would send Carmelo Anthony to New Jersey) or not.
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