The Charlotte Hornets are reportedly eyeing an interesting candidate in their search for a new head coach. According to Shams Charania of The Athletic and
Redick, who became an on-air analyst for ESPN shortly after his retirement in 2021, has 'shown an interest in making a coaching jump in recent years,' according to The Athletic.
Tied 1-1, the Clippers and Mavericks take their series to Dallas with a matchup on ESPN this Friday and ABC on Sunday.
There seems to be some sort of officiating crisis everywhere you turn in the sports world these days. Just yesterday in Major League Baseball, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was tossed by umpire Hunter Wendelstedt after a fan yelled something from the crowd. There is also the ongoing issue with infamous ump Angel Hernandez […]
Missing the playoffs is not where old and expensive Golden State expected to be two years after a rousing NBA title run. The front office will fight that slow drift to the end.
ESPN’s JJ Redick, who has proven so adept as a broadcast analyst, may soon get a chance to test that knowledge in a different fashion. The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported Monday night the Charlotte Hornets are interviewing the former Duke and NBA star for their head coaching vacancy. Steve Clifford stepped down at the end
All things considered, the NBA’s decision to issue a lifetime ban to Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter for gambling on the league qualifies as a massive story. After all, it’s not every day that the NBA — or any major league, for that matter — bans a player for life as the result of allegations
There’s been a lot of discussion around the next NBA rights deal. Much of that has included talk of partners beyond existing broadcasters ESPN and TNT, especially NBC, Amazon, and others. And with NBC in particular, a key point many have brought up is them wanting the NBA Finals in alternate years, which has been
ESPN’s coverage of the NBA Play-In Tournament this week reached an impressive mark, just as TNT Sports’ coverage did. The two games airing on Wednesday were the two most-watched Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament games ever. In the early window, Heat-76ers averaged 3.403 million viewers, the most-watched Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament game ever and a 52%
ESPN is getting a first look at its own NBA super team this spring as its new top broadcast team of Mike Breen, Doris Burke, and JJ Redick goes through its postseason debut. The past year has seen significant turnover in ESPN’s NBA booth after the network laid off Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson
JJ Redick is new to ESPN’s top NBA booth after replacing Doc Rivers midseason, and his new broadcast partners Doris Burke and Mike Breen had some fun at the new guy’s expense during Wednesday night’s Eastern Conference play-in game in Philadelphia. After Redick commented on 76ers superstar Joel Embiid’s ability to draw fouls, he argued
The NBA's exclusive window with incumbent media partners Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery will expire April 22 without a signed deal, according to sources.