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Hoops powerhouse Gonzaga set to join rebuilt Pac-12 | Sports

Basketball powerhouse Gonzaga will become the latest member of the rebuilt Pac-12 Conference, the school announced Tuesday. Gonzaga will move from the West Coast Conference where it has dominated for most of the last quarter century into a conference that was being rebuilt around football, but should be pretty stout on the basketball court. Gonzaga will become the eighth member along with holdovers Washington State and Oregon State, and fellow newcomers Boise State, San Diego State, Fresno State, Utah State and Colorado State from the Mountain West. Gonzaga will join the conference in all of its sports beginning July 1, 2026, as the Pac-12’s only private college up to this point. “Today represents an exciting milestone for the Pac-12 as we welcome another outstanding institution with a rich history of success into our league,” Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould said. Adding Gonzaga still leaves the Pac-12 in need of another football-playing member for CFP purposes. Gonzaga does not have a football program. Last year, Washington State, Boise State, San Diego State, Colorado State, Utah State and Gonzaga all reached the NCAA Tournament in men’s basketball and two seasons ago San Diego State reached the national championship game. Gonzaga athletic director Chris

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Lauri Markkanen is a cornerstone of Utah Jazz rebuild heading into 2024-25 season | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Making Lauri Markkanen a cornerstone of the rebuilding process has given the Utah Jazz a clearer direction of where the franchise wants to go in trying to become an NBA playoff contender again. The Jazz extended Markkanen’s contract in August, signing the All-Star forward to a $238 million deal over five seasons. Trade chatter surrounded Markkanen during the offseason, but the deal signifies Utah’s intention to build its roster around him going forward. Staying in Utah was Markkanen’s preferred choice all along. “I’m an outdoor person (and) I love being here,” Markkanen said at Utah Jazz media day on Monday. “Everything’s close and my family loves it here. I know what people say around the NBA, that there’s nothing to do or whatever, but I could spend the whole summer here – if I needed to – and have no problem with it.” The timing of his extension was deliberate. Markkanen signed the deal on Aug. 7th, ensuring he cannot be traded during the 2024-25 season. It offers a rare security blanket for a player who was traded twice earlier in his NBA career. Markkanen has flourished in Utah since Cleveland traded him to acquire

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