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Best Basketball Podcasts for Fans
There are so many basketball podcasts out there, so how do you separate them from each other? Some are based purely on the game while some feature in-depth discussion about all the other elements of the sport that all Americans love. No matter what your preference, you will find the best basketball podcasts that suit you right here.
By Nick Paroni8 years ago in Unbalanced
Best American Soccer Bars
The FIFA World Cup is over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your favorite game on a big screen with a beer anymore. In August, all major European leagues will kick-off, and you will be watching your favorite teams and stars every weekend. Throw on your favorite soccer jersey of all time, grab some buddies, and head out to one watch the game on some big screens. If that’s your idea of a fine weekend, then you should check out our list of best American soccer bars that serve the best craft beers and stunning goals at the same time.
By Brayden Simmons8 years ago in Cleats
Hazard or Salah
This is only my opinion when I say this but I think many people would agree with it. When you look at the two players they have both performed fantastically. However, Hazard opted to play for Chelsea for six years in the hardest and greatest league on the planet. Having won PFA player of the year and winning titles at Chelsea, arguably he is the better player. The debate come to light when regarding his actual performances and how he influences games.
By Josh Richardson8 years ago in Cleats
Move Over Gareth Southgate Mbappe is Football's New Humanitarian Star
Gareth Southgate has been showered with praise this World Cup, with feminist publication The Pool even hailing him as "the symbol of positive masculinity we've been waiting for." Most notably, he comforted Colombian football player Mateus Uribe following England's first ever World Cup penalty shoot-out win. He quickly became the hero of this World Cup, not only for bringing the England team to a respectable 4th place but also for his kindness, empathy, and general lack of toxic masculinity.
By Ziggy Moth8 years ago in Cleats
Best Soccer Universities in the US
Sure, having the best cleats and must have women's soccer gear can help you get a leg up against the competition, but it takes hard work, stamina, and the right coaching and team to really make it in the soccer world. If you’re looking for credible and successful soccer universities in the US, you have a lot of options. But, because there are hundreds of universities with NCAA Division 1 soccer programs, it can be difficult to make the decision on which you should apply to. You must consider factors like academics, location and size of the school, and more. Take a look at some of the top schools in the nation for soccer and we’ll help you decide.
By Alicia Springer8 years ago in Cleats
Andrew and Matt Groll Compete and Byram Hills Wins
Long before Andrew and Matt Groll became Byram Hills’ twin towers on the basketball court, they played one on one in the driveway after school every day. The elder Groll describes the daily dates as good, competitive fun. Matt, on the other hand, had a different recollection.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Unbalanced
Most Anticipated Story Lines of the 2018-2019 NBA Season
First Team: 1. The Dawn of the Warrior Dynasty Three chips in four years. That sure sounds like a dynasty, doesn’t it? This is the question the likes of Shannon Sharpe, Stephen A Smith, and Skip Bayless will be debating all season long. The Showtime Lakers won 5 championships in 9 tries between 1980 and 1991. Larry Bird led the Celtics to 3 championships on 5 attempts during the same era, and Bill Russell earned the team 11 rings between ’57 and ’69, losing in the finals only once. The Kobe and Shaq 3-peat spanning from 2000-2002 might be the most compelling reason to hold off on hailing this Warrior team a dynasty, but many will try.
By Lily Hoffman8 years ago in Unbalanced











