Ross Siler’s summary of Fesenko’s game against Macedonia earlier this week highlights the mystery surrounding the big man’s future. He bounced back with 15 points today in a win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but appears to be continuing his history of uneven play.
To his credit, he’s no Nenad Krstic, who you may have heard has caused a bit of trouble during his summer play for Serbia:
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