There’s been a proliferation of sports content from all corners and the deepest innermost recesses of social media. From sports documentaries like “The Last Dance” to team and individual workouts online for fans and supporters to see.
You have sports leagues airing their hardwood classics and greatest games. The UFC, Bellator and One Championship showing fight of the year and knockout of the year candidates.
Sportswriters and Sports columnists writing about what if scenarios and who is the greatest of all time.
You got both professional athletes and student athletes posting videos and publishing articles of their charity work in the time of COVID-19.
You also have your human interest stories of female athletes becoming mothers and male athletes becoming fathers in a time of uncertainty.
This is the new certainty that we have to live with until a cure or a vaccine becomes available.