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The Chicago Bulls are betting on a new beginning, and they're determined to convince everyone this time is different. New front office, new coach, and a top-five pick — sound familiar? It should. But the organization insists the dysfunction that plagued the last rebuild has been replaced with genuine alignment and purpose. The pressure is real and the clock is ticking.
Shifting to the gridiron, Giants head coach John Harbaugh is speaking openly about the Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter situation from this past offseason. Dart's appearance at a Trump rally created friction in the locker room before the season even started, but Harbaugh says the players handled it themselves — no intervention needed. That kind of internal accountability is exactly what young teams need to build real culture.
And out in Washington, Trae Young is already talking championship. The Wizards are in full rebuild mode but Young says the number one priority heading toward two thousand twenty seven is chemistry — building something that actually holds up when the games matter most. Bold words for a franchise still finding its footing, but Trae has never lacked for confidence.
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