Noa Taieb

Noa Taieb is a sports writer for 365Scores, specializing in soccer and tennis. Originally from Paris, France, he provides in-depth coverage of player transfers, match analysis, and historical moments. A passionate follower of both sports, he has a particular love for Roland-Garros, her favorite tournament.
  • Basketball

    Miami Heat @ New York Knicks Game 1 Preview and Predictions

    The New York Knicks and the Miami Heat both pulled off upsets to reach the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Now they will clash for a chance to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. Check out our preview and predictions for Game 1 below! Game Info Date: Sunday, April…

  • Basketball

    Warriors vs Kings Game 7 Preview: Will the Splash Bro’s Prevail and Extend Their Dynasty?

    For the fifth time during the tenure of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Steve Kerr: the Golden State Warriors will play in game 7. The Warriors are 2-2 in game 7’s during their eight-year dynasty, which has included four NBA championships, a record-breaking 73-9 regular-season record, and much…

  • Soccer

    Tottenham vs. Manchester United: Preview

    After Tottenham’s capitulation at Newcastle on the weekend, Ryan Mason takes charge of his first game as caretaker boss of Tottenham. Previous interim manager Cristian Stellini was fired after just four games. Mason’s first challenge is to guide his Spurs side past a Manchester United side that is fresh off…

  • NBA

    The New York Knicks Playoff Quiz

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  • NBA

    The Weirdest Game Delays In NBA History

    Confetti! (2023): Last night’s playoff game between the Atlanta Hawks was stopped in the middle of the first quarter because of falling confetti. Hawks vs Celtics was delayed due to confetti falling 😅 pic.twitter.com/4uMwIWPJNA— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) April 23, 2023 Commentator Ian Eagle regarded the situation as a “legitimate…

  • Soccer

    Maybe this time

    A pulsating and vibrant night for Borussia Dortmund saw Edin Terzic’s men put 4 past a dreadful Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park. The ‘Yellow Wall’ was absolutely rocking as Jude Bellingham, Donyell Malen and captain Mats Hummels scored in BVB’s 4-0 win against Oliver Glasner’s mid-table side. Perhaps last…