ESPN will have a new producer for the NBA Finals next year, with Tim Corrigan shifting to new role after 18 years
Tim Corrigan will now oversee all ESPN NBA and WNBA game and studio production.
Tim Corrigan will now oversee all ESPN NBA and WNBA game and studio production.
The 2025 NBA Finals are about the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, but ESPN has made it about themselves.
The move leaves The Athletic's once-strong Warriors reporting team very thin.
"They should know better than having my damn email on camera"
"I wish I could give you a definite answer, but we made the move, and we’re gonna see."
Windy wouldn't be the first ESPN NBA reporter to join Presti in OKC.
"At what point are we just going to f*cking just leave us the f*ck alone, almost?"
The Big Ten commissioner isn't big on addressing the media.
ESPN got it right, reportedly re-signing the NFL analyst.
"I’m not sure whether...there will be a different expectation from ESPN and ABC fans or watchers than maybe what people are seeing late at night on TNT."
The Australian will also be absent from BBC's presentation of the tournament.
It's "the most equity and parity that we've had since I've been covering the sport."
"ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball has been on a heater the past four weeks..."
"One of my chief criticisms of ESPN's coverage of the NBA is that they treat the NBA like the NFL."
"We've been given the same assurances as I'm sure Pat [McAfee] has."
Orlovsky’s deal is not signed yet.
After two years sorting out a final valuation, Disney has completed the purchase of Comcast's stake in Hulu.
The film will premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Festival on June 12 and then on ESPN on June 30 at 9 p.m. ET.
"Sorry. That was pretty nasty."
Dick Vitale signs an extension with ESPN through the 2027-28 season and gets a new annual college basketball event in his honor.
"That was a halftime show, and people said things, often at the same time other people were saying things."
"Got bullied into putting digital Larry O’Briens out there."
"They’ve carved a nice niche there, from a pure ratings perspective, and they’re not going to give up that competitive advantage."
Shaq says ESPN won’t change what makes Inside the NBA special.
"The move marks a new chapter for all shows..."