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- Mikaela Shiffrin Lands Glamorous WSJ Cover: “I’m Not a Sure Thing” – Even as Skiing’s GOAT Eyes Olympic Glory
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- Mikaela Shiffrin Shocks Fans with Epic F-Bomb Celebration: “I F***ing Won” Goes Mega-Viral After Olympic Gold
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In the storied history of the Boston Celtics, few debates ignite more passion among fans than assembling the ultimate all-time lineup. With 18 NBA championships and a legacy of legendary players, the franchise has retired 24 jersey numbers, honoring icons who defined eras of dominance. Today, we unveil what many consider the undisputed starting five: a dream team featuring Bill Russell (No. 6), Bob Cousy (No. 14), John Havlicek (No. 17), Kevin McHale (No. 32), and Larry Bird (No. 33). This selection blends defensive mastery, playmaking wizardry, scoring prowess, and championship pedigree, forming a lineup capable of overwhelming any opponent…
Celtics Face Uphill Battle: Over $200M Payroll in 2025-26 Without Jayson Tatum on the Court
As the Boston Celtics gear up for the 2025-26 NBA season, one stark reality looms large: the team is committed to a staggering payroll exceeding $200 million, even as franchise cornerstone Jayson Tatum sits on the sidelines recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury. With Tatum ruled out for the entire campaign, the Celtics are left grappling with a bloated salary sheet that includes massive contracts for Tatum himself and co-star Jaylen Brown, raising questions about the franchise’s short-term competitiveness and long-term financial strategy. The revelation of Boston’s 2025-26 payroll, detailed in recent league projections, underscores the Celtics’ precarious position. According…
As the leaves turn and the chill of autumn sets in, alpine skiing fans are buzzing with anticipation for the 2025-26 FIS Alpine World Cup season. But amid the hype for on-snow action, one off-slope project continues to captivate: Mikaela Shiffrin’s personal video series, Moving Right Along. The Olympic gold medalist and record-breaking skier has built a loyal following through these intimate, behind-the-scenes episodes, offering a raw glimpse into her triumphs, setbacks, and unfiltered mindset. With Season 3 wrapping up earlier this year and Shiffrin now deep into Olympic preparations for Milano Cortina 2026, the big question lingers: What’s next…
International Ski Federation Mourns the Passing of Hollywood Icon and Skiing Enthusiast Robert Redford
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), the global governing body for skiing and snowboarding, issued a statement today mourning the death of Robert Redford, the legendary actor, director, and lifelong advocate for the sport who passed away at age 89. Redford, best known for his starring role in the seminal 1969 film Downhill Racer, died peacefully at his Sundance Mountain Resort home in Utah, surrounded by family. FIS President Johan Eliasch expressed profound sadness in an official tribute, highlighting Redford’s enduring impact on ski racing and the broader winter sports community. “Robert Redford was more than a Hollywood superstar;…
As the 2025-26 NBA season tips off amid a whirlwind of injuries and roster shakeups, the Boston Celtics find themselves in uncharted territory. Jayson Tatum, the face of the franchise and last season’s scoring machine, is sidelined indefinitely after rupturing his Achilles tendon in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks back in May. With Tatum expected to miss the bulk—if not all—of the campaign, the spotlight has intensified on All-Star wing Jaylen Brown, who is returning from his own knee surgery. The burning question on every Celtics fan’s mind: Can Brown carry Boston back…
Max Verstappen Gears Up for Thrilling GT4 Debut at the Iconic Nürburgring Nordschleife
In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the motorsport world, Formula 1’s reigning four-time world champion Max Verstappen is poised to make his competitive GT racing debut this weekend at the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife. The Dutch sensation, fresh off his victory at the Italian Grand Prix just days ago, will step into the high-stakes world of endurance racing, piloting a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS in the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS) as part of his quest to conquer the infamous “Green Hell.” Verstappen, who has long expressed a passion for diverse racing challenges beyond the F1 circuit, arrives at the 25.3-kilometer…
Jake E. Lee Reveals Ozzy Osbourne’s Game-Changing Role in Crafting the Iconic ‘Bark at the Moon’ Solo
In a revealing new interview with Guitarist magazine, legendary guitarist Jake E. Lee pulled back the curtain on the creation of the iconic guitar solo in Ozzy Osbourne’s 1983 hit “Bark at the Moon,” crediting the Prince of Darkness himself for steering the track to its now-iconic status. Lee, who joined Osbourne’s band in the early 1980s, shared a candid story of frustration, spontaneity, and a pivotal moment that not only shaped the song but also transformed him into a better musician. Lee recounted how he initially envisioned a different solo for the title track of Osbourne’s third solo album.…
Belgian cycling superstar Wout van Aert, fresh off turning 31 and celebrating his birthday amid a whirlwind year on the international circuit, has shared a poignant reflection on what truly matters in life. In a heartfelt statement that’s resonating with fans and fellow athletes alike, van Aert emphasized the joy of returning home to loved ones who support him unconditionally, regardless of his successes or setbacks. “The happiness of being home again, with people who still accept me, even if I fail or win. But medals and sweaters are…” van Aert said, leaving the thought trailing in what appears to…
Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Spotted Hand-in-Hand in Rome After New York Meeting with Lenny Kravitz
Harry Styles, 31, and Zoë Kravitz, 36, were seen enjoying a romantic stroll in the Eternal City on Friday, September 12, further fueling speculation about their budding relationship. The “Matilda” singer and the Blink Twice star were photographed holding hands and chatting as they wandered Rome’s charming cobblestone streets, exuding a relaxed yet affectionate vibe. The pair kept their outfits casual for the outing. Styles sported jeans, a simple T-shirt, and sneakers, while Kravitz looked effortlessly chic in a black lace-trimmed slip dress paired with vibrant red ballet flats. Both shielded their eyes with dark sunglasses, adding a touch of…
The Boston Celtics, facing a daunting financial crunch and the absence of star Jayson Tatum for the 2025-26 season, have made a savvy move to secure their future while dodging the NBA’s punishing luxury tax penalties. In a three-team trade with the Utah Jazz and Miami Heat, the Celtics have acquired 24-year-old center Walker Kessler, a rim-protecting big man with untapped potential, while shedding salary and gaining flexibility. The deal sees Boston send guard Anfernee Simons and center Neemias Queta, along with draft picks and cash considerations, to Utah. In return, the Celtics land Kessler and generate a massive $27.7…