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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes celebrate a touchdown during the second quarter of the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on October 22, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. David Eulitt/Getty Images

American pop icon Taylor Swift's effect on Travis Kelce is unsurprising. Other sports personalities are taking note. One of them is Victor Oladipo of the Houston Rockets.

The NBA guard explained how important it was for someone to find a partner who inspires and pushes one to do better. Oladipo pointed out how Swift and Kelce were a good example.

Backing up his claim is ESPN, stressing the difference in numbers that the two-time Super Bowl champion has produced this NFL season.

"Life's too short to settle," Oladipo wrote on Instagram. "Have a queen that can rule with you not just beside you."

The Taylor Swift effect on Travis Kelce

Here are some numbers to back that claim, per the New York Post.

When Swift watches Kelce play, the 34-year-old averages 99 yards. When the singer-songwriter is not around, Kelce norms only 46.5 yards.

Further, the Kansas City Chiefs are benefitting as well. Since Taylor Swift showed up, the team has won six straight games after dropping their season-opening game to the Detroit Lions.

Andy Reid welcomes Taylor Swift's attendance

No less than Chiefs coach Andy Reid is also aware of what Taylor Swift brings to the games. He admits that Kelce keeps getting better after the 33-year-old attended her fourth NFL game.

"Taylor can stay around all she wants," Reid said after that game via NFL.com.

The Chiefs have gotten better with Swift around. Aside from being 4-0 when she is in attendance, their numbers tell the story.

Kansas City is producing 28.5 points per game and 432.3 total yards per game.

When she is not around, the Chiefs produce only 21.3 points per game and 349.3 total yards per game.