
Brant James
Brant is a St. Petersburg, Fla.-based journalist with three decades of experience cover🥂ing professional sports and the American gambling industry.
As a motorsports, hockey, and baseball writer at the Tampa Bay Times, he had champagne jetted into his eyes in🎃 Victory Lane at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and jubilant locker rooms and clubhouses after Stanley Cups and World Series. It burned every single time. But being that close to the people making and celebrating these moments was crucial to also bringing readers along for the details that made them readers in the first place.
During his tenure at ESPN.com, SI.com, and USA Today, whether he was riding to the top of Mt. Washington in a rally car with Travis Pastrana, landing on an aircraft carrier with Daღle Earnhardt Jr., or walking to the paddock with the Kentucky Derby field at Churchill Downs, Brant has tried to find the human in the story.
That's remained his goal since he began covering a gambling industry that will always be about numbers, specifically dollars. There are crucial details inside the revenue figures and winning numbers, but there's a person with a story behind them. That's where you'll find him. Wearing goggles. In case there's champagne.
- Hometown
- Centreville, Md.
- Education
- West Virginia University, BS in News-Editorial Journalism, minors in History and Political Science.
- Professional work experience
- Gaming Today, PlayUSA, Gambling.com, Bookies.com (senior writer); USA Today (national motorsports writer); ESPN.com (motorsports freelancer); SI.com (motorsports writer); ESPNW (Danica Patrick - not kidding - beat writer); Tampa Bay Times (motorsports, hockey beat writer).
- Certification and awards
- Two-time Associated Press Sports Editors award.
In Brant's own words...
What I like about working for Lottery USA:
It's interesting and invigorating to cover a topic that people enjoy, bringing them entertaining or informative new aspects of their pastime.
What most excites and intrigues you about the lottery?
The rush of having those numbers line up for you in that instance. It's a bitten-by-a-shark-while-being-hit-by-lightning-as-the-aliens-land moment in time, and you're just there for the ride.
Best run US state lottery?
Florida.
What’s your most memorable lottery moment?
I was standing in line at a quickie mart when someone won a huge scratch-off priไze and went screaming out the front door.
What would you do if you won the Powerball jackpot?
Half to charity, secure my kid's future, pay off everything, squirrel some to travel comfortably, often, bank a couple of fistfuls for emergencies, and give the rest to charity.
Can you share an interesting fact about yourself?
I once turned down a💃n op💝portunity to interview Taylor Swift.
Brant's latest articles
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加拿大28预测开奖:Lottery oddities may not be odd at all
While probabilities remain low for u꧑nusual and noteworthy results, surprise may be misplaced.
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New survey reveals surprising impacts of lottery wins o🤡n relationships
Online lottery courier's Valentine's Day poll found that 8% wouldn't tell their significant other if they won the lottery.
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加拿大28预测开奖:Inside with YouTube's lottery influencers
YouTube lottery personalities disওpense their experiences and advice daily.
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加拿大28预测开奖:Mega math in perspective
Lotte꧅ry expert and world champion bridge player 🧔puts the huge numbers inside the lottery in perspective.
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Current tren🌸ds and the future of the Massachusetts 𒀰Lottery
Boston Fed analyst discusses why Massachusetts residents spend so m𝐆uch mo𝕴re on the lottery than anyone else.
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Lottery ti🍌ckets st♏uff stockings with potential problems
Scratch-offs are handy holiday gifts, but a problem gambling group says the risk isn't worth it for kids.
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加拿大28预测开奖:Lottery iꦇn the modern gambling landscape
America's oldest gambling pastime appears built to survive the new digital age.