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Stop Sleeping on Castle
Stephon Castle is quietly having one of the most impressive sophomore campaigns in recent NBA history. Nearly 17 points, 7.4 assists, lockdown perimeter defense — and in the playoffs, he's gone nuclear. It's time to stop talking about him as Wemby's teammate and start talking about him as exactly what he is: one of the most exciting, most complete young players in the NBA.
Grace Brege
May 225 min read


What the New York Mets are Revealing About the Soul of Major League Baseball
The Mets' historic losing streak isn't just a bad season — it's a reflection. And what's staring back at Major League Baseball isn't pretty. Empty stadiums, billionaire owners, no face of the league, and a sport that has quietly stopped caring about the fans who built it. The mirror is broken. The question is whether anyone in power is even looking.
Kristina Hopper
May 206 min read


How Climate Change is Impacting Sports: What Happens When it Becomes Too Hot to Play?
Sports have always been our escape. But what happens when the real world follows us there? From fake snow at the Olympics to players collapsing on tennis courts in the heat, climate change isn't coming for sports someday — it's already here. And the game is changing whether we're ready or not.
Tim Josephs
May 184 min read


Did the Utah Mammoth's Relocation Pay Off?
The Arizona Coyotes generated $120 million in revenue throughout their final season in the NHL — the lowest amount generated by any team in the league that year. The Utah Mammoth generated an estimated $195–200 million in both 2024 and 2025. Forbes values the Mammoth at $1.45 billion, and although that puts them 27th in the league, their one-year change of 21% is the second highest in the league. For comparison, the Seattle Kraken had a one-year change of 16% after their seco
Luke Conlon McQueen
May 114 min read


Contrary to Popular Opinion: Ranking MLB's Second Place Teams
"The second-place teams are more interesting. Are they real? Can they last the complete 162 game season? Will they make the playoffs?"
Larry Goldman
May 54 min read


Feel Something, Say Something: How Mental Health Openness in Sports is Changing
"Essentially: What happens when you can't just rub dirt on your brain and walk it off? This is when mental health can suffer greatly, which can have tragic consequences."
Tim Josephs
Apr 304 min read
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