Author: Michael

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F1 is getting the true Hollywood treatment
One of the many signs that Formula 1 is experiencing something of a moment?
The sport is getting the true Hollywood treatment.
Brad Pitt is starring in an upcoming feature set in the F1 world, with the actor playing a veteran driver for APXGP, a fictional team on the grid. Starring alongside Pitt is Damson Idris, who plays Pitt’s rookie teammate at APXGP.

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Gentleman, we might have found the coolest woman on the internet, and it was in an unexpected place.
“College Football 25” comes out in less than a month, and the expectation for many guys is that we’re going to seclude ourselves in a gaming cave to enjoy the first college football video game in eleven years.
That means many girlfriends are going to be left alone with a bunch of free time on their hands. I hate to say it (I actually don’t at all), but my girlfriend is probably going to have to get used to not seeing me much after the game’s release.

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Among the many stops Bryson DeChambeau made along his media circus journey after winning his second U.S. Open on Sunday including a visit to Trump National Golf Club in New York on Monday night. He stopped in for a drink, and a rather large and unique one at that.
Upon his arrival to the club, DeChambeau was greeted with a video message from former President Donald Trump congratulating him on his drama-packed victory at Pinehurst No. 2 over the weekend.

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The Celtics proved the old adage — “Defense wins championships’ — correct.
On the surface, it was a seemingly mundane baseline out-of-bounds (BLOB) play at the four minute and ten second mark of the second quarter that the Dallas Mavericks were priming to run. But as is true of high-stakes NBA basketball, there are multiple layers hidden beneath the supposed simplicity of an NBA possession.
When you think of how the Boston Celtics defended the Mavs throughout the course of the 2024 NBA Finals, the aforementioned possession makes a ton of sense.

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Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla sported a shirt that read ‘But First Let Me Thank God’ across the front of it as he and his players celebrated winning the franchise’s 18th championship on Monday night.
Mazzulla, who speaks about his Christian faith often, wasted no time in giving praise following the Celtic’s 18-point victory in Game 5 in Boston. The 35-year-old head coach wore a black crewneck throughout the series-clinching game and appeared to come fully prepared with his ‘But First Let Me Thank God’ shirt underneath.

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Sheryl Swoopes thinks people need to relax when talking about Angel Reese smacking Caitlin Clark.
The sports world was set on fire over the weekend when Reese clocked Clark in the head during the Fever/Sky game. The former LSU sensation drilled Clark in the head on a failed block attempt, and later described it as a “basketball play.”
Many people aren’t buying that claim.
Well, we’ve found one person who is definitely buying that it was a basketball play:
Former WNBA star Sheryl Swoopes.

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The offseason highlight for the Kansas City Chiefs probably came last week when Andy Reid donned a tuxedo and players brought their plus-ones to a private ceremony that delivered to team members their championship ring for winning Super Bowl LVIII.
Each hand-crafted ring boasts 529 diamonds and 38 rubies, totaling approximately 14.80 carats of gemstones. It is the crown jewel of what is a burgeoning NFL dynasty that has won three of the last five Super Bowls.

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