Deseret News: The Utah men’s basketball team’s first game in the Huntsman Center in three weeks, Thursday night’s 76-61 loss to league-leading UCLA, produced more questions than answers for a beleaguered bunch that just can’t seem to put together a complete game in February.
Are the Utes showing signs that they are close to throwing in the towel, to borrow one of coach Larry Krystkowiak’s oft-used boxing expressions, on the pandemic-plagued 2020-21 season? They have have lost four straight games, including two by 15 points or more.
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