ESPN is making a big change to its NBA Finals broadcast team. On Thursday, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported the network was demoting analyst Doris Burke and replacing her with Tim Legler.
ESPN analyst Doris Burke has been a huge part of the network's NBA coverage for the past two decades. She has been assigned to 17 NBA Finals and is the first woman to ever work as a TV analyst for a ...
It wasn’t just about Doris Burke. Burke Magnus, ESPN’s president of content, spoke highly of the longtime analyst after she was demoted out of the top NBA booth in August and explained the rationale ...
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Doris Burke is one of the most respected voices in basketball broadcasting. A former Providence College standout, she joined ESPN in 1990 and steadily rose through the ranks from sideline reporter to ...
Basketball fans can expect some changes to ESPN’s NBA broadcasting team. The Athletic confirmed on Thursday, August 28, that Doris Burke has been demoted from ABC/ESPN’s NBA Finals team, while ...
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Hall of Fame broadcaster and Long Island native Doris Burke will no longer call the NBA Finals for ESPN. Tim Legler will move into the lead broadcast team alongside play-by-play announcer Mike Breen, ...
ESPN is making a big change to its on-air NBA coverage. The decision came about two years after Burke became the first female analyst to call an NBA Finals game. She and Doc Rivers were promoted to ...
ESPN announcers Doris Burke works before an NBA basketball game between the New Orleans Pelicans and the Dallas Mavericks in Dallas, Wednesday, March 4, 2020. ESPN has demoted basketball analyst Doris ...