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Eitan is a songwriter, Lakers fan, and second-place winner at a Harry Potter trivia night. He enjoys writing about travel, sports, food, and geek culture.

Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic Win Australian Open

Novak Djokovic in 2019
We officially have our 2021 Australian Open champions, and their names are Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka. Djokovic was victorious over Daniil Medvedev in the men's singles, and Osaka took care of Jennifer Brady in the women's match. Both of these battles were expected to be hard-fought, and they were—although one of them was a bit closer than the other. The...

5 Ways the Super Bowl Will Be Different Due to the Pandemic

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events that takes place in America every year. But it's just because of the actual football. There are many other reasons people get excited every year about the Super Bowl, and now because of the pandemic, here are the five crucial things that will be different. Fewer fans There are still fans being...

How Rob Gronkowski Hilariously Tricked Tampa Bay’s Workout Staff

Rob Gronkowski with Patriots in 2017
The longer one follows the NFL and its athletes, the longer one realizes that there's so much more to them than meets the eye. In fact, some of the players are downright jokesters—Rob Gronkowski, to be exact. The star tight end is known best for his time with the New England Patriots, but after he joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,...

Super Bowl Tickets Turning Out Lower Than Expected

Tom Brady with Buccaneers in 2020
As legendary as the coming Super Bowl LV looks to be, the ticket prices haven't reflected that. Some financial markets originally predicted that this would be the most expensive Super Bowl ever, but recent updates have shown that this is far from the case. As of the first of February, the cheapest ticket for the upcoming Super Bowl between the...

Lakers Beat Longtime Rival Celtics by One in Nailbiter

Kyle Kuzma in 2017
There's nothing quite like a showdown between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics, no matter what time of the year it is. And boy what a show it was, with the victory being decided on the very last second of the game. The Lakers were leading by one point with 11.6 seconds left to go, and they were thankful...

John Wall Explains Why Rockets Are Thriving Without Harden

John Wall at the NBA All-Star Game in 2017
John Wall is the new Sheriff in Houston, and had some interesting points to make about his former teammate James Harden. After beating the Portland Trailblazers 104-101 for their fourth straight win, Wall explained why his team is playing so well. "The team wasn’t where we wanted to be and we had people that didn’t want to be here," Wall...

NBA Power Rankings After One Month

Joel Embiid with the 76ers in 2018
We've officially passed the one-month mark in the regular season, and it's now time to follow up on how our favorite NBA teams are doing. Which teams have surpassed our expectations, and which teams are disappointing us? Here's are the top five teams in the NBA so far. 5. Boston Celtics This young powerhouse has been getting better every season, and...

Tom Brady Reaches His 10th Super Bowl in Win Over Green Bay

Tom Brady with Buccaneers in 2020
Before this season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hadn't made it to the postseason in 13 years and hadn't won a playoff game in 19 years. Last season, they had a losing record. But then quarterback Tom Brady joined the team, and they're now in the Super Bowl. If that doesn't spell out to you how good he is, perhaps nothing...

Stephen Curry Reaches No. 2 on All-Time 3-Pointers Made, Passes Reggie Miller

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry at a Warriors vs Magic game in 2017
In a game against the Utah Jazz on Saturday night, Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Stephen Curry became number two on the all-time list of three-pointers made. In doing so, the two-time MVP passed Reggie Miller, the Hall of Famer who played his entire career in the Indiana Pacers. But even though Curry only just passed Miller, what makes his accomplishment so...

QB Philip Rivers Retires from NFL After 17-Year Career

It's always a special moment when a player who's spent nearly two decades dedicating his or her life to a professional sports league, decides to throw a cap on everything and say goodbye. Such was the case with Philip Rivers, a quarterback who played 17 seasons in the NFL to great success. The majority of those seasons—16 years of them, in...

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