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ESPN has demoted basketball analyst Doris Burke from its NBA Finals broadcast team just months after she called her second ...
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In June, The Athletic reported Burke's spot on ESPN's top NBA team was in jeopardy. Following that report, Burke received ...
Doris Burke, who made history as the first woman NBA Finals analyst for ESPN's top team in 2023, has been moved to the No. 2 ...
Doris Burke has covered basketball for ESPN since 1991 and became the first woman to serve as an analyst on a major U.S. men's sports championship.
When ESPN airs the NBA Finals next season, Doris Burke won't be a part of the broadcast. The network is demoting Burke from ...
Doris Burke signed a multi-year contract extension with ESPN, but she will no longer be part of the NBA Finals announcer team for ABC/ESPN, the company revealed Thursday.
SEPN has made the decision to demote Doris Burke from their NBA Finals team, promoting Tim Legler in the process.
ESPN has demoted Doris Burke from its NBA Finals coverage and replaced her with Tim Legler, per The Athletic. Legler, 58, ...
NBA fans are feeling for Doris Burke following her official ESPN demotion. The Worldwide Leader in Sports is demoting Burke, 60, from its No. 1 NBA broadcasting team. Burke, who has been covering ...
ESPN has demoted Hall of Fame NBA analyst Doris Burke from its NBA Finals team and promoted longtime network commentator Tim ...