Pete Altomaro

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Pete was born in Connecticut and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He grew up a diehard sports fan and has been regularly going to MLB, NFL, and NHL games for over 30 years. Now, Pete aims to do his part in keeping fellow sports fans fully up to date.

The specific roster adjustments that will help Kevin Durant reach his peak with the Houston Rockets

A roster bet takes shape Houston’s plan starts with restraint. The Rockets expect growth from the group around Kevin Durant instead of chasing another star...

How a stunning trade rumor involving Connor McDavid could reshape the Edmonton Oilers and Minnesota Wild

The hot take that set the hockey world on fire When former NHL defenseman Erik Johnson appeared on The Pat McAfee Show, he dropped a...

Why Nathan MacKinnon refused to find any positive takeaways from the latest Colorado Avalanche performance

A lead that changed expectations Colorado opened Game 3 as if it had finally found the response it needed, building a 3-goal lead before the...

Why a bold offseason prediction has the Minnesota Wild targeting Connor McDavid or Auston Matthews

A prediction opens the door The Wild entered offseason talk with a huge hypothetical after Erik Johnson predicted Minnesota could land Connor McDavid or Auston...

Why the internet is reacting to a secret package sent by Luka Dončić to young fans

A quiet package gets noticed Luka Dončić did not make a loud announcement. He sent signature sneakers to two young sports reporters, and the surprise...

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How Jordan Spieth handled the extreme pressure to officially save his US Open spot on the PGA Tour

The pressure started early Jordan Spieth’s U.S. Open path became...

The NFL keeps sending games overseas, and the backlash is getting louder

The NFL plans nine international games in 2026, but fans, players, and coaches are pushing back hard. Is the league going too far, too fast?

Bears want $855M from taxpayers after promising stadium would cost Illinois ‘nothing’

Arlington Heights homeowners stand to receive roughly $300 a year in tax relief. The Bears stand to save more than $1.5 billion over the same period. That is the deal Illinois is being asked to approve before May 31.

Why NBA teams are suddenly terrified of giving players max contracts

NBA teams are becoming more cautious with max contracts as injuries, luxury tax rules, and roster depth reshape team-building.