In Revue, Jazz Lose but Learn

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TAYLORSVILLE -- Friday night left the Utah Jazz little to be proud of, but tossing out that and the injuries that kept Ronnie Brewer (hamstring, ankle) and Hafa Araujo (adductor tendinitis) inactive for all or most of the Rocky Mountain Revue, the two weeks of camp were reasonably successful for Utah.

"We got a good feel for Morris Almond. I think we've gotten a better feel from (second-round draft pick Kyrylo) Fesenko. We've gotten what we expected from Paul Millsap. And from Dee (Brown). Dee played very well (in Games 4 and 5)," Jazz player personnel director Walt Perrin said.

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In Revue, Jazz Lose but Learn

Brown and Millsap finished the Revue on the bench with injuries and less-than-successful nights as the Jazz fell hard to the Chicago Bulls, 78-60, in the tournament's final game of the year.

Millsap, named tourney MVP -- voting was tabulated before the final game -- had only ...

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