From an outside perspective, Thabo Sefolosha was supposed to be a bigger part of the Utah Jazz this season than what we’ve seen so far. Sure, he was due to miss the first five games after being suspended for violating the terms of the NBA’s Anti-Drug program.
But even since his return, Sefolosha has still been a non-factor. In those six games, he has appeared in a total of two: against Denver and Toronto. In Denver, he played only three minutes in the first half, missing two 3-point shots, including one off the side of the backboard, and Quin Snyder chose not to play him in the second half.