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Doris Burke has been part of the top broadcasting team since 2023, following the departure of Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson ...
Doris Burke remains in limbo as ESPN has yet to decide on her future, while Richard Jefferson is reportedly remaining with ...
A veritable basketball legend, Doris Burke has built an announcer reputation around providing well-timed insights and entertaining thoughts during her esteemed broadcasting career. There's a good ...
Richard Jefferson will be back on ESPN and ABC next season after reaching an agreement to do so. That’s per Andrew Marchand ...
As ESPN broadcaster Doris Burke's future on the network's top NBA broadcasts is in flux, she has a fierce defender in Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle. Burke's work broadcasting the Oklahoma City ...
Jefferson will return to ABC/ESPN after Amazon Prime Video, which begins its NBA coverage in the fall, was interested in him.
Burke would be the first woman to serve as a game analyst for the NBA Finals on television. She has called the finals on ESPN Radio since 2020 and has been an analyst on ESPN’s NBA games since 2017.
Burke, who joined ESPN in 1990, has covered the finals since 2009. She was a sideline reporter for ABC's coverage from 2009-19 before serving as an analyst on ESPN Radio for the past four finals.
ESPN announced Monday that Burke and Doc Rivers will join Mike Breen on ESPN and ABC’s top NBA broadcast crew. “People will say, ‘Well, this is a trailblazing move.’ You’re absolutely right.
FILE - ESPN's Doris Burke looks on before the start of an NBA basketball game between the Utah Jazz and Golden State Warriors Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022, in Salt Lake City.