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Years ago
Dragons vs Blaze
You'd think with a stat line like that, it would have taken far less than 26 minutes to realise his time on court was not productive. But then again, we are talking about his father having to make those changes. To me it sounds like a clear case of nepotism because the amount of court time given to his son is not to benefit the team but to benefit his personal development.

Years ago
Cortez has been coming off the bench all season, no real surprise there.
Burston and Horvath will both share those minutes pretty equally and can only really see one of them firing on any given night. Neither of them are over dominant players but each can have 'their' night.
