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Author: Zach Goldstein

The Teams With the Most To Gain From the Hiatus

Reading Time: 2 minutesWhile unfortunately the outbreak of COVID-19 has caused the NBA to stop its games, there is hope that there will be a return to the court by June. That being said, there are several teams that may benefit greatly from this league-wide stoppage. Going into the league suspension, the Indiana Pacers are 39-26, and 5th in the Eastern Conference. While still not at full form, the Pacers recently got Victor Oladipo back from his ruptured right quadricep injury that he suffered last season. For Oladipo and Malcolm Brogdon (torn quad), this time off provides them with...

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In-Depth Australian Open Recap

Reading Time: 2 minutesFollowing the Australian Open, several questions must be asked. There have been some major upsets as well as domination by the biggest stars in tennis. Hopefully the rest of the season builds on the great Australian Open that was just held. Fall of Federer? Entering his twenty-second year as a pro, Roger Federer is visibly worse on the court. Following his sudden resurgence in 2017, Roger Federer looked significantly worse across all aspects of the sport. At 39, Federer has lost a significant amount of his athletic ability, which was never the focus of his game....

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Looking Into the Future of Tennis’ Superstars

Reading Time: 4 minutesIt is quite clear that the Big Three, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic are not at the same level as they once were. While still ranked one, two, and three in the world, each are starting to show slight signs of decline, especially with thirty-eight year old Federer. Over the past few years, all three of these superstars have been injured, and have taken a toll on their bodies and their games. That being said, the next generation of tennis stars are on their way up to the top: Dominic Thiem: The 26 year...

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Why the Knicks are Still Struggling, and How they Can Fix the Team

Reading Time: 4 minutesThe New York Knicks are currently 4-19, which is the worst record in the NBA. This awful start is not only due to their current incompetence, but also incompetence throughout history. It has been forty-six years since the New York Knicks have won a championship in 1973. That’s longer than the existence of many other NBA teams. It is clear that the previous struggles of the Knicks still haunt them to this  day. Lack of a Star: When the Knicks don’t have their star, the team has never been able to mesh together. For example, when...

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