• McAdams is the first one-term member of Congress from Utah in more than two decades

    McAdams is the first one-term member of Congress from Utah in more than two decades
    After he conceded to Republican Burgess Owens on Monday afternoon, Rep. Ben McAdams becomes the first one-term member of Congress from Utah since Republican Rep. Enid Greene, who was in the House from 1995-1997.Greene knocked off Democratic Rep. Karen Shepherd, another one-term member of Congress, in 1994.Owens will also become the fourth person to represent Utah’s 4th District in Congress since the seat was created in 2012. While that level of turnover is unusual in Utah, it’s reall
  • About 90,000 sex abuse claims filed in Boy Scouts bankruptcy

    About 90,000 sex abuse claims filed in Boy Scouts bankruptcy
    New York • Close to 90,000 sexual abuse claims have been filed against the Boy Scouts of America as the Monday deadline arrived for submitting claims in the organization’s bankruptcy case.The number far exceeds the initial projections of lawyers across the United States who have been signing up clients since the Boy Scouts filed for bankruptcy protection in February in the face of hundreds of lawsuits alleging decades-old sex abuse by Scout leaders.“We are devastated by the numb
  • Ben McAdams concedes to Burgess Owens in close 4th District race

    Ben McAdams concedes to Burgess Owens in close 4th District race
    Republican Burgess Owens, a former NFL player and first-time political candidate, will represent Utah’s 4th Congressional District in Congress next year, wresting the seat from Democratic control after a close race with incumbent Rep. Ben McAdams.McAdams conceded the contest in a virtual news conference Monday afternoon, after it became clear late last week that Owens had built a small but insurmountable lead in the final days of ballot counting.“Today, I called Burgess owens to cong
  • New CEO chosen for University of Utah mental health institute that will research anxiety and the genetics of suicide

    New CEO chosen for University of Utah mental health institute that will research anxiety and the genetics of suicide
    The new CEO named Monday to lead a first-of-its-kind mental health institute at the University of Utah said it is beyond time to start addressing and solving “these frequently ignored challenges.”Dr. Mark Rapaport, a nationally recognized clinician who has spent his career studying the brain, will now take the helm of the Huntsman Mental Health Institute. His first priority, he said, will be improving public awareness of mental illness. Particularly in Utah, he added, that will inclu
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  • Third time’s the charm? Utes will try to start their season against USC.

    Third time’s the charm? Utes will try to start their season against USC.
    Clay Helton is an optimist.Sunday evening, just 24 hours after his USC football team came from behind for a 34-30 win at Arizona, the sixth-year Trojans head coach addressed local reporters. Helton was asked about the possibility of playing the University of Utah.Keep in mind, for the second week in a row, the Utes had their season opener cancelled because of a COVID-19 outbreak. The Utes didn’t have enough players to meet the Pac-12′s 53-player threshold. More specifically, Utah ann
  • BYU football may have taken a break from playing, but not from working

    BYU football may have taken a break from playing, but not from working
    The BYU football team may have had its first bye week in nearly two months last week, but the eighth-ranked Cougars didn’t necessarily take any time off. Instead, BYU continued trying to improve as it gets ready to host North Alabama Saturday.If it were up to the Cougars, they’d play every weekend. But there’s also something to be said about taking a break following seven consecutive games.Instead of focusing on a specific opponent, the Cougars concentrated on fundamentals, inc
  • RSL offseason features a familiar need — a striker

    RSL offseason features a familiar need — a striker
    Real Salt Lake’s offseason started in earnest last week after it lost its final game of the season to Sporting Kansas City. But even though the year on the calendar says 2020, it feels strikingly similar to 2018.Two offseason ago, RSL was in the market for a striker. At the time, midfielder Kyle Beckerman said the team needed someone who could score 20 goals per game. Midfielder Damir Kreilach led the team in scoring with 12 goals that year.Other than Beckerman’s comments, the desire
  • Arizona’s Josh Green, Zeke Nnaji, Nico Mannion confirm workouts with Utah Jazz

    Arizona’s Josh Green, Zeke Nnaji, Nico Mannion confirm workouts with Utah Jazz
    Utah and Arizona already share a geographic border in the Four Corners area. And based on Monday morning’s batch of Zoom calls with NBA draft prospects, it seems there’s a decent chance the two states could soon be sharing a basketball player, too.Of the seven prospects who did the video chats with media on Monday, six are projected to be within range of the Utah Jazz’s selection at No. 23. And three of those were Arizona Wildcats (wing Josh Green, guard Nico Mannion, and big Z
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  • McAdams could be first one-term member of Congress from Utah in more than two decades

    McAdams could be first one-term member of Congress from Utah in more than two decades
    If Republican Burgess Owens' apparent victory holds through Tuesday’s canvass, Rep. Ben McAdams will become the first one-term member of Congress from Utah since Republican Rep. Enid Greene, who was in the House from 1995-1997.Greene knocked off Democratic Rep. Karen Shepherd, another one-term member of Congress, in 1994.Owens will also become the fourth person to represent Utah’s 4th District in Congress since the seat was created in 2012. While that level of turnover is unusual in
  • University of Utah announces new CEO to head Huntsman Mental Health Institute

    University of Utah announces new CEO to head Huntsman Mental Health Institute
    The new CEO named Monday to lead a first-of-its-kind mental health institute at the University of Utah said it is beyond time to start addressing and solving “these frequently ignored challenges.”Dr. Mark Rapaport, a nationally recognized clinician who has spent his career studying the brain, will now take the helm of the Huntsman Mental Health Institute. His first priority, he said, will be improving public awareness of mental illness. Particularly in Utah, he added, that will inclu
  • Third time’s the charm? Utes will try to start its season against USC.

    Third time’s the charm? Utes will try to start its season against USC.
    Clay Helton is an optimist.Sunday evening, just 24 hours after his USC football team came from behind for a 34-30 win at Arizona, the sixth-year Trojans head coach addressed local reporters. Helton was asked about the possibility of playing the University of Utah.Keep in mind, for the second week in a row, the Utes had their season opener cancelled because of a COVID-19 outbreak. The Utes didn’t have enough players to meet the Pac-12′s 53-player threshold. More specifically, Utah ann
  • The Davis Clipper says it will stop publishing in early December

    The Davis Clipper says it will stop publishing in early December
    Saying its business model no longer works, managers at The Davis Clipper announced Monday that the weekly will cease publication and close down.Publisher R. Gail Stahle said in a statement the 129-year-old news outlet’s Dec. 4 edition would be its last.Under three generations of the Stahle family, the Bountiful-based paper has reported on life in Davis County with a colorful and eclectic mix of coverage on local politics, schools, arts and entertainment, homegrown columnists and community
  • Saratoga Springs gets Utah County’s 6th liquor store. Here’s what it looks like.

    Saratoga Springs gets Utah County’s 6th liquor store. Here’s what it looks like.
    Utah’s newest liquor and wine store opened Monday in Saratoga Springs.The 11,250-square-foot building, at 1285 N. Exchange Drive, is the 48th store operated by the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.Patrons lined up outside what is the sixth state-run liquor outlet for conservative Utah County just prior to its official 11 a.m. opening. There also are state liquor stores in Provo, Orem, Springville, Pleasant Grove and Payson.The interior features wider aisles and single line que
  • Utah Association of Counties moves annual convention online

    Utah Association of Counties moves annual convention online
    The Utah Association of Counties has converted its yearly convention into a virtual event in response to the coronavirus pandemic.The association’s board had been deliberating over what to do about the confab, scheduled for this week in St. George, after Gov. Gary Herbert announced statewide limits on gatherings last week. The event typically attracts about 300 participants each year, although only 200 had registered to attend in person this year.Herbert’s executive order limits casu
  • Utah coronavirus hospitalizations soar, with cases up 1,971 on Monday

    Utah coronavirus  hospitalizations soar, with cases up 1,971 on Monday
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing free access to critical stories about the coronavirus. Sign up for our Top Stories newsletter, sent to your inbox every weekday morning. To support journalism like this, please donate or become a subscriber.Utah’s coronavirus hospitalizations continued to skyrocket on Monday, after a record number of deaths for the week.With 1,971 new coronavirus cases reported on Monday, Utah’s rate of new diagnoses plateaued after a lull in te
  • 2nd coronavirus vaccine shows striking success in U.S. tests

    2nd coronavirus vaccine shows striking success in U.S. tests
    A second experimental COVID-19 vaccine — this one from Moderna Inc. — yielded extraordinarily strong early results Monday, another badly needed dose of hope as the pandemic enters a terrible new phase.Moderna said its vaccine appears to be 94.5% effective, according to preliminary data from an ongoing study. A week ago, competitor Pfizer Inc. announced its own COVID-19 vaccine appeared similarly effective — news that puts both companies on track to seek permission within weeks
  • Why former Aggie great Sam Merrill is optimistic heading into NBA draft

    Why former Aggie great Sam Merrill is optimistic heading into NBA draft
    Utah State guard Sam Merrill dribbles against San Diego State Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020, in Logan, Utah. Merrill hopes to hear his name called during the NBA draft on Wednesday night. | AP Photo/Eli Lucer
    LOGAN — After being raised on Utah State basketball and then starring for the Aggies the past four years, Sam Merrill is extremely well versed in the history of USU basketball for a 24-year-old.
    When asked who was the last Aggie to be selected in the NBA draft, he quickly responded, “
  • NBA trades are back. Here’s a rundown of all that have been reported

    NBA trades are back. Here’s a rundown of all that have been reported
    Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul (3) brings the ball upcourt against the Houston Rockets during the second half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Kim Klement/Pool Photo via AP) | AP For the first time since the 2019-2020 deadline in February, NBA trades can be made official as of Monday.
    Here’s a rundown of all of the deals that have been reported.Phoenix Suns receive: Chris Paul, Abdel Nader
    Oklahoma City Th
  • NBA trade central: Utah Jazz make a deal, Danny Green moved twice

    NBA trade central: Utah Jazz make a deal, Danny Green moved twice
    Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul (3) brings the ball upcourt against the Houston Rockets during the second half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Kim Klement/Pool Photo via AP) | AP For the first time since the 2019-2020 deadline in February, NBA trades can be made official as of Monday.
    Here’s a rundown of all of the deals that have been reported.Oklahoma City Thunder receive: Al Horford, future first-round p
  • NBA trade central: Chris Paul, Jrue Holiday on the move

    NBA trade central: Chris Paul, Jrue Holiday on the move
    Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul (3) brings the ball upcourt against the Houston Rockets during the second half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Kim Klement/Pool Photo via AP) | AP For the first time since the 2019-2020 deadline in February, NBA trades can be made official as of Monday.
    Here’s a rundown of all of the deals that have been reported.Milwaukee Bucks receive: Jrue Holiday
    New Orleans Pelicans rec
  • Utah women’s hoops to open vs. Southern Utah, full 24-game schedule set

    Utah women’s hoops to open vs. Southern Utah, full 24-game schedule set
    The Utah women’s basketball schedule has come into focus.The Utes, 14-17 a year ago, but armed with a slew of returners under sixth-year head coach Lynne Roberts, will open the season Nov. 25 against Southern Utah, followed by a Nov. 28 meeting with Utah Valley, the school announced Monday. Both games will be played at the Huntsman Center, with tip-off times and broadcast designations yet to be decided.Utah has the option to add a third nonconference game, but is not expected to at this po
  • NCAA in talks with Indianapolis to host all of March Madness in 2021

    NCAA in talks with Indianapolis to host all of March Madness in 2021
    The NCAA announced Monday it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament in one geographic location to mitigate the risks of COVID-19 and is in talks with Indianapolis to be the host city.The Final Four is already set to be held in Indianapolis next April and the NCAA has its headquarters in the Indiana capital.Early-round games had been scheduled at 13 predetermined sites across the country, with regionals in Minneapolis, Denver, Memphis, Tennessee, and New York City
  • Officials warn they will close Big and Little Cottonwood canyons this ski season when parking is full

    Officials warn they will close Big and Little Cottonwood canyons this ski season when parking is full
    Avalanches may not be the only things that temporarily close Big and Little Cottonwood canyons this year. Now because of increased popularity during the pandemic, officials warn they will close uphill traffic this ski season when parking is totally full.“We don’t want people to wait unnecessarily,” John Gleason, spokesperson for the Utah Department of Transportation said Monday, adding that ski resort and UDOT websites will warn when that happens or is expected, as will roadsid
  • Navajo Nation reports 117 new COVID-19 cases, 4 new deaths

    Navajo Nation reports 117 new COVID-19 cases, 4 new deaths
    Window Rock, Ariz. • Navajo Nation health officials are reporting 117 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and four additional deaths.The latest figures released Sunday bring the total number of known cases to 13,373 with 602 known deaths.Tribal health officials said 138,332 people have been tested for COVID-19 since the pandemic started and 7,926 have recovered.The news comes as the Navajo Nation on Monday reinstated a stay-at-home lockdown for the entire reservation. Under the order, tribal of
  • About 1 in 323 Americans test positive for the coronavirus in a week

    About 1 in 323 Americans test positive for the coronavirus in a week
    Governors and public health officials across the United States are pleading with Americans to change their behavior and prepare for a long winter as the country shatters record after record for coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.Both records were broken yet again Friday, as more than 181,100 new cases were reported nationwide, and on Saturday more than 159,000 new cases were recorded, the third-highest total of the pandemic. The seven-day average of new daily cases is more than 145,000, with
  • Robert Gehrke: We can use the holiday breaks to reboot our school strategy and perhaps get a handle on the coronavirus

    Robert Gehrke: We can use the holiday breaks to reboot our school strategy and perhaps get a handle on the coronavirus
    My son’s high school went back to in-person classes last week after their second 14-day stint going online-only.Jordan School District, which has been hit hard by the coronavirus, recently voted to move 14 of its schools, five of them high schools, online — the most sweeping action of any district to date.Davis School District moved six high schools and a middle school online; Granite District added one; and Canyons moved two high schools and a middle school to remote learning.All to
  • Letter: Misinformation in the comments

    Letter: Misinformation in the comments
    I write to you as one concerned neighbor to another about the misinformation that continues to spread in the comments sections of each and every COVID-19 article in our local newspapers. I also implore you to discuss this grave issue among your editorial team, then shut down the comments sections of all published COVID-19 articles. Much harm has already been falsely spread in our fight against this virus here in Utah; however, we are at a fresh new point with this week’s statewide mandates
  • Letter: Let’s be more precise with labels

    Letter: Let’s be more precise with labels
    Having spoken to some Republican friends recently, I am now keenly aware that the label of “socialism” that Republicans skillfully attached to Biden/Harris and that the Democrats were weak to counter was probably the most significant factor for the closeness of this election. It was so similar to the Red Scare of the 1950s. I think it is necessary at this time for the Democrats to convey where they stand as well as to label where Republicans stand when speaking about economic structu
  • Letter: Cruel and unusual punishment

    Letter: Cruel and unusual punishment
    In his Nov. 7 letter, Paul B. Fluehe described what he believes to be a more appropriate form of punishment for Ayoola Ajayi than the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. He is apparently unfamiliar with the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits cruel or unusual punishment.One could debate whether solitary confinement is cruel or unusual, given what we know about the mental illness it can produce. Leaving a human being alone to die a slow death from
  • Michelle Goldberg: The post-presidency of a con man

    Michelle Goldberg: The post-presidency of a con man
    It’s hard to tell whether Donald Trump is attempting a coup or throwing a tantrum.Crying voter fraud, his administration has refused to begin a presidential transition despite his decisive electoral defeat. Some Republicans have floated the idea of getting legislatures in states that Joe Biden won to disregard vote totals and instead appoint pro-Trump electors to the Electoral College. The president has decapitated the Pentagon, putting fanatical loyalists in some of its highest ranks. Ant
  • Letter: Just build a wall to keep the wolves out

    Letter: Just build a wall to keep the wolves out
    For the livestock farmers in the eastern counties bordering Colorado, there is a simple, Trumpian solution to the threat of their wolves to your flocks/herds — your county councils can build a wall along the border, and make Colorado pay for it.And if Colorado refuses to pay, impose a significant tariff on the marijuana being smuggled into or through Utah. This is even more of a Trumpian solution, in that it ignores the constitutional bans on any state interfering in interstate commerce.Gr
  • David Leonhardt: Biden has an opportunity to confront climate change

    David Leonhardt: Biden has an opportunity to confront climate change
    During the months that Joe Biden and President Donald Trump were campaigning against each other, vast sections of the American West caught on fire. More than 5 million acres burned, and the air in California, Oregon and Washington was sometimes more harmful to breathe than in the pollution-clogged cities of India.In the Atlantic Ocean this year, there have been more big storms recorded than in any previous year — 29 thus far, so many that the group that names storms exhausted the English a
  • Utah women discuss what’s helpful, challenging in getting more female leaders in government

    Utah women discuss what’s helpful, challenging in getting more female leaders in government
    Utah women have ideas for how to get more female leaders in top government positions in the state, and their solutions are outlined in a new report.In the Beehive State, women hold 29.1% of leadership roles across Utah’s 247 cities and towns, 42.5% in county governments and 39.3% in state government, according to research released over the past few months from the Utah Women and Leadership Project at Utah State University.Those three reports provided numbers for Utahns to see how they fare
  • This Utah rabbi, sexually abused as a child, wants defense attorneys to get sensitivity training

    This Utah rabbi, sexually abused as a child, wants defense attorneys to get sensitivity training
    Rabbi Avremi Zippel had steeled himself as he took the witness stand to testify about how his nanny had sexually abused him for a decade of his childhood.He expected her defense attorney to call him a liar, to accuse him of being an attention seeker who wanted to be a “#MeToo” celebrity at the height of the movement when people were sharing their stories of being sexually assaulted and harassed.But what actually happened, he said, was worse. Alavina Florreich’s attorney had tri
  • Letter: Protect our public lands

    Letter: Protect our public lands
    In 2017, President Donald Trump reduced the size of Bears Ears and Escalante Grand Staircase monuments in Southern Utah by nearly 85% — the first such revocation of federal protection in our nation’s history. This reduction, which allowed for uranium mining companies to begin operating and has since been challenged in court by a coalition spanning from Native American tribes to the Patagonia clothing brand, represents a dangerous precedent sent by our departing president. By issuing
  • SpaceX launches 2nd crew, regular station crew flights begin

    SpaceX launches 2nd crew, regular station crew flights begin
    Cape Canaveral, Fla. • SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station on Sunday on the first full-fledged taxi flight for NASA by a private company.The Falcon rocket thundered into the night from Kennedy Space Center with three Americans and one Japanese, the second crew to be launched by SpaceX. The Dragon capsule on top — named Resilience by its crew in light of this year’s many challenges, most notably COVID-19 — reached orbit nine minutes later. It
  • Trump seems to acknowledge Biden win, but he won’t concede

    Trump seems to acknowledge Biden win, but he won’t concede
    Washington • President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to acknowledge for the first time that Joe Biden won the White House, but made clear he would not concede and would keep trying to overturn the election result. Trump’s statements came in tweets that included several baseless claims about the Nov. 3 vote, which state and federal officials say was safe and secure.Trump, without using Biden’s name, tweeted that “He won,” something Trump had not said before publicly
  • Coronavirus in Utah: Record-breaking week ends with a total of more than 21,000 cases

    Coronavirus in Utah: Record-breaking week ends with a total of more than 21,000 cases
    Editor’s note • The Salt Lake Tribune is providing free access to critical stories about the coronavirus. Sign up for our Top Stories newsletter, sent to your inbox every weekday morning. To support journalism like this, please donate or become a subscriber.Utah hit record highs in new COVID-19 infections, deaths and hospitalizations as the state ended the first week of Gov. Gary Herbert’s latest coronavirus restrictions.In the past seven days, there have been 21,187 new cases o
  • 5 free agent targets for the Utah Jazz to consider

    5 free agent targets for the Utah Jazz to consider
    Phoenix Suns center Aron Baynes, center, drives to the basket between Portland Trail Blazers guards Damian Lillard, left, and Anfernee Simons, right, during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, March 10, 2020. The Blazers won 121-105.| Steve Dykes, Associated PressAfter the NBA Draft’s conclusion on Wednesday night, the Utah Jazz will have less than 48 hours before the opening of free agency on Friday.
    In addition to working out a deal to re-sign Jordan Cl
  • Peru’s interim president resigns as chaos embroils nation

    Peru’s interim president resigns as chaos embroils nation
    Lima, Peru • Peru’s interim president resigned Sunday as the nation plunged into its worst constitutional crisis in two decades following massive protests unleashed when Congress ousted the nation’s popular leader.In a short televised address, Manuel Merino said Congress acted within the law when he was sworn into office as chief of state Tuesday, despite protesters' allegations that legislators had staged a parliamentary coup.“I, like everyone, want what’s best for
  • Winter Market season kicks off at The Gateway

    Winter Market season kicks off at The Gateway
    Salt Lake City’s Winter Market opened Saturday for the 2020-21 season in a new location at The Gateway and under a statewide mask mandate.Recognized as an essential grocery service for the Intermountain region — and an economic lifeline for area farmers and producers — the market will continue Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through April 17.(Trent Nelson|The Salt Lake Tribune) Salt Lake City's Winter Market at The Gateway on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. (Trent Nelson/)It will tak
  • QB Jason Shelley dismissed from Utah State football team for violating team rules

    QB Jason Shelley dismissed from Utah State football team for violating team rules
    Utah State quarterback Jason Shelley has played his last game in an Aggies uniform just halfway into his first season with the team.Aggies interim coach Frank Maile announced Sunday evening that Shelley has been dismissed from the team “for a violation of team rules,” but did not specify further. The team said in a news release that he will not comment further on the matter.Shelley started each of the four games this season for Utah State, which is 0-4 with a road game against Wyomin
  • Bill Marcroft, who called Utah football and basketball games on radio for nearly four decades, has died

    Bill Marcroft, who called Utah football and basketball games on radio for nearly four decades, has died
    Bill Marcroft, who served as the “voice of the Utes” for almost four decades, died Sunday morning at age 89, but not without leaving a positive effect on the Salt Lake City-area sports broadcasters who came after him.In the late 1970s, Wesley Ruff was a political science major at BYU. One night, while Ruff was at home watching sports on television, longtime KUTV sports broadcaster Bill Marcroft appeared on the screen, and Ruff had a thought.“It dawned on me that this is his job
  • One person dead, another injured after shooting in Salt Lake City

    One person dead, another injured after shooting in Salt Lake City
    Salt Lake City police say one person is dead and another in critical condition after being shot Saturday night.Lt. Steve Wooldridge said police received multiple calls at 6:46 p.m. about shots fired during a confrontation in the 900 block of S. 1100 West.A person with fatal gunshot wounds was located two blocks west of the place where the shooting occurred.Police also received reports that someone was shot at 1245 S. 900 West. When police went to that address they found a person in critical cond
  • Why are swans turning up dead in Utah? Experts believe the birds fell from the sky.

    Why are swans turning up dead in Utah? Experts believe the birds fell from the sky.
    Some Bountiful and Woods Cross residents discovered dead or injured swans in their yards and pastures after Friday night’s winter storm.Wildlife experts aren’t sure how the birds died, but they suspect it might have had something to do with the weather.Mark Hadley, northern region outreach manager for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, said over 20 dead and injured swans were found in Davis and Salt Lake counties as of Saturday evening.The injured swans have been taken to wildl
  • What statistical projection systems say about NBA draft prospects in the Jazz’s range

    What statistical projection systems say about NBA draft prospects in the Jazz’s range
    When we’re trying to figure out how good NBA draft prospects will be, are the numbers more or less useful this year than usual?On one hand, there were fewer games than usual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, we lost March Madness, which is maybe the best time to evaluate NBA prospects against other elite college teams. Anyone familiar with numbers knows that the bigger the sample size, the more confident you can be in your projections.On the other hand, teams have had

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