The Utah Jazz are in a state of uncertainty as they navigate two timelines, with Lauri Markkanen leading a roster of veterans and young prospects. The team is looking to determine who among their recent draft picks will be a part of their future, but the challenge lies in balancing development with competitiveness. The best-case scenario involves a commitment to a youth movement, securing a top-five draft pick, and potentially acquiring additional first-round picks from underperforming teams, while the worst-case scenario could result in losing their 2025 first-round pick to the Oklahoma City Thunder if they fail to prioritize tanking.
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Ange rubbishes 'hysteria,' points to Spurs 'reset'
In response to talk of Tottenham Hotspur being relegated, manager Ange Postecoglou dismissed the notion as "hysteria" aimed at putting pressure on him and the club, emphasizing the team's recent positive form with three consecutive wins. Winger Brennan Johnson's brace in a 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town showcased Spurs' attacking prowess, as they aim to secure a spot in the Europa League quarterfinals. Postecoglou praised Johnson's scoring touch and the team's resilience, highlighting their determination...
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