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.
"Those of us who got to work with you for many years always said 'Wow' about you, Barry."
"Amazon was maybe the highest priority from a media standpoint for us — making sure that launched properly. Knowing that Freddie was in the seat…that part of the launch was not a concern of mine."
"Whether it's regular-season games or playoff games or conference finals or the Finals, there's just nothing better than getting into these Game 7 positions because there's so much at stake."
"What they do during a normal telecast is give their opinions as a former coach, but they always have more to give. They want to talk more strategy, do more Telestrator [segments] and explain what's going on. And because of the normal limits that are in a traditional basketball telecast, they can't do that."