Raptors Positioned to Take Advantage of Active Player Market This Summer

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Consider the predicament faced by the Phoenix Suns as a prime example. Trailing 3-0 against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the NBA playoffs’ first round, Phoenix confronts significant constraints in bolstering their roster. While they retain their own first-round pick for this year, they’ve relinquished all rights to their future first-round picks until 2030. Moreover, their capacity to sign free agents is limited, and they are barred from absorbing salary in trades.

REPORT: Report vs Watford

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Sunderland’s final away match of the season didn’t end as they hoped, with Watford securing a victory at Vicarage Road. Despite Sunderland making some changes for the game, including Trai Hume and Adil Aouchiche coming in, they couldn’t find the breakthrough. Watford’s Ryan Andrews broke the deadlock in the second half, ultimately condemning Sunderland to defeat.

John Schneider & Mike Macdonald On Selecting ‘Classy and Nasty’ Guard Christian Haynes In Third Round Of 2024 NFL Draft

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The Seahawks faced a lengthy wait in the 2024 NFL Draft due to the absence of a second-round pick. Their second selection of the draft didn’t come until the 81st overall pick in the third round, leading to some anxious moments in the Seahawks’ draft room on Friday evening. As their turn approached, the Seahawks were eager to secure Christian Haynes, a guard from the University of Connecticut. However, with several offensive linemen drafted between the 73rd and 79th picks, there was uncertainty about Haynes still being available when the Seahawks’ turn arrived.

Spurs welcome back 2 injured starters against Arsenal

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Tottenham Hotspur is poised to regain two key players, Richarlison and Pedro Porro, who have recovered from recent injuries, just in time for their clash against Arsenal. As the Gunners prepare to visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, they do so with a largely fit squad, with only Jurrien Timber potentially unavailable due to injury, pending a late fitness assessment. Manager Ange Postecoglou shared positive updates regarding Richarlison and Pedro Porro, confirming their fitness for the upcoming match. “Yeah, Pedro and Richy trained well this week, and both [are] available,” Postecoglou announced via Spurs’ official social media channels. However, the news was not as favorable for Destiny Udogie, who remains sidelined after suffering an injury setback. Udogie revealed via Instagram that his season had been cut short due to an injury, subsequently undergoing surgery on his left quadriceps. With Udogie out, Ben Davies is expected to step in for the match against Arsenal. Additionally, Oliver Skipp will also miss out due to a knock, as confirmed by Postecoglou. While Spurs continue to contend with longer-term absences, including Fraser Forster, Ryan Sessegnon, and Manor Solomon, their overall squad strength appears relatively intact for the upcoming fixture. Despite the injury setbacks, Tottenham’s lineup is expected to be close to full strength, with only Udogie considered a regular starter from the list of absentees. Both Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal are set to approach the match without significant excuses regarding player availability, indicating that both sides will be ready to compete at their best on the pitch this weekend.