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Here’s Utah Jazz small forward Brice Sensabaugh breaking down his sophomore year (averaged 10.9 PPG/3.0 RPG/1.5 APG/0.6 SPG/45.9% FG/52.0% 2-PT/42.2% 3-PT/89.0% FT/20.2 MPG in 71 games played).

*set career-highs in PPG, SPG, FG percentage, 2-PT percentage, 3-PT percentage, and MPG*

(via Utah Jazz):

“I feel like it’s been a long journey for me this season. There’s been times where I played 8-10 minutes, and then I was getting DNPs. And now, I’m having kinda a major role on this team. As the season has progressed I just know that I have a real niche in this league, and that’s shooting the ball. So just making sure I’m in position and making sure that is my… That’s gonna be the constant for me throughout my career. It’s something that I’m confident in and I feel like whether it’s… I don’t want to say whether it’s this team or any team, but everybody needs shooting. So, I just stay constant in that. I think for my future — just develop into a two-way player — playing both sides of the ball and getting stops, being solid and stuff like that. I think I’ve proved to myself and the coaches that I can be a real piece, and just gotta keep building on that.”