Noah Eagle endorses Dwyane Wade in full-time NBA broadcast role: ‘We’d all love to see it’
"If he does want to do this, and I would love for him to do it because I think it's good for broadcasting in general, I think he'd be really good."
"If he does want to do this, and I would love for him to do it because I think it's good for broadcasting in general, I think he'd be really good."
NBC Sports exec Molly Solomon gave Dwyane Wade a ringing endorsement coming off the Paris Olympics.
"IT'S A GOLDEN DAGGER!!!"
"A certain generation understands what I’m saying, another part has no idea."
"Appreciate you listening anyways."
Wade is still getting comfortable during what could be an audition for the NBA booth on NBC next year.
"America, you know him as LeBron James, I know him personally. His pronouns are he/him."
Noah Eagle and Dwyane Wade debuted to rave reviews at the Olympics on Saturday, perhaps providing a preview of the NBA on NBC in 2025.
"I've been calling everybody in my contacts that has done color commentary, like, 'What do I do?'"
"It's about to get good for these guys."
Kerith Burke and Zora Stephenson will be reporting from the sidelines.
"Dinners With DeMar" will see DeMar DeRozan talking to athletes and other stars one-on-one about mental health.
"As someone who is always curious and wanting to learn, I am looking forward to sitting down with some of my friends, peers and people I admire most ..."
Kobe fans will want to see this documentary
Dwyane Wade has decided to part ways with TNT despite receiving an offer to remain with the network
Jon Weinbach will direct this documentary, which is releasing globally on Netflix on Oct. 7.
"Snitches get stitches!"
"I feel like I'm in my rookie season of life."
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"This deeply personal documentary will give fans a never-before seen look not only at the behind-the-scenes of my sixteen year career in the NBA, but will peel back the curtain on my personal life – the highs, the lows and everything in between."
West called this the "saddest day of my life," while O'Neal said "I lost my little brother."
"With Adam and Candace and Shaq and myself, we just want to bring some joy, and some laughter, and some fun into the way everyone looks at the game of basketball."
"This is one of those moments where I've actually had to kind of take a step back and realize what's happening."