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    Rookie center Ha Seung Jin made his first NBA appearance with 1:11 remaining in the fourth quarter.
    No fantasy value here.
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    Center Ha Seung-Jin was traded to the Bucks on Monday.
    The 7-3, 21-year-old, who is the first Korean to play in the NBA, was a throw-in in the deal that will send Steve Blake to the Bucks and Jamaal Magloire to the Blazers. Sueng-Jin will be a free agent at the end of this season and he currently struggles to offer value in both fantasy and reality.
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    Trail Blazers activated center Ha Seung-Jin from the injured list.
    Ha shouldn’t be a part of the Blazers’ rotation.
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    Trail Blazers signed center Ha Seung-Jin and placed him on the injured list with lower back pain.
    Ha, 19, was the Blazers’ second-round pick in the 2004 draft. He may have a future in the NBA, but he’s not going to play a significant role anytime soon.
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    Trail Blazers placed Ha Seung Jin on the injured list with lower back pain.
    Ha had failed to score in three games since coming off the injured list.
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    Trail Blazers activated center Ha Seung Jin from the injured list.
    Ha hasn’t scored in three games played this season.
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    General manager John Nash said the team plans to send center Ha Seung Jin to the Fort Worth Flyers of the Development League early next week.
    The Flyers don’t play again until April 1, and Nash will accompany Ha to Texas, where he will take part in practices before playing. Nash also said he had rookie Martell Webster talk to Ha about his experience earlier in the season there. The 7'3" center is a major project at this stage in his career.
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    Blazers assigned Ha Seung-Jin to the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA Developmental League. He is expected to join the Flyers on Wednesday.
    In 24 games for the Blazers this season, he is averaging 1.6 points and 2.0 rebounds. At 7'3" and 305 pounds, he’s still a raw project.
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    Ha Seung-Jin suffered a sprained right ankle that could be severe and could sideline him a while working out with Fort Worth in the Developmental League.
    Coach Nate McMillan said the team might consider bringing Ha back to Portland so he can heal with the Blazers’ doctors. He won’t likely play again this season.