Sports in the time of COVID

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Well, sports have been back for a couple months now, largely in successfully ways.

Tampa Bay just won the Stanley Cup, so the NHL is the first (top American) league to complete their season and name a champion amidst everything going on.

What do you think of the bubble model that we've seen, and/or not having any fans (or very limited fans as in the case of football games)? Are the games just as valid as in any other season?

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The only sport I've been watching during this time is tennis. And I've gotta say, I like having no fans be there. Especially for the US Open, American fans are actually the worst. Tennis is supposed to be a quiet sport (other than the sounds the players make), so no fans really enhances the atmosphere in my opinion.

From what I've seen of other sports, they've been dealing with this in creative ways. I remember seeing a game of baseball with stuffed animals in the stands, and then for the NBA I heard that they made it look like those NBA 2K games.
 
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