Adrian Wojnarowski

ESPN is looking for a replacement for Adrian Wojnarowski.

We reveal who would replace Adrian Wojnarowski at ESPN

According to Michel McCarthy from Front Office Sports, at the moment the man who is in the pole position to replace Adrian Wojnarowski as ESPN's NBA Insider is Adam Schefter. This would make him responsible for both NBA and NFL information in the American media. However, nothing is certain, others mention names like Jeff Passan or even the one who went from being an intern to Woj's rival, Shams Charania, as his replacement (as we have already reported). Although the latter, despite his limited writing skills, also has offers from NBC and his current media, The Athletic.

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Adrian Wojnarowski, former NBA analyst.

The brutal meadow that Adrian Wojnarowski still had to conquer at ESPN

In an unexpected move, Adrian Wojnarowski, known for his "Woj bombs" and considered one of the most influential journalists in the history of sports media, announced his retirement from ESPN this Wednesday. Wojnarowski, who still had almost three years remaining on his approximately $20 million ESPN contract, will leave his position to become the general manager of his alma mater's men's basketball program, St. Bonaventure. Four anonymous sources confirmed the news, though they were not authorized to speak publicly about contract details.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El brutal pastizal que le quedaba por ganar a Adrian Wojnarowski en ESPN

ESPN is looking for a replacement for Adrian Wojnarowski.

We reveal who would replace Adrian Wojnarowski at ESPN

According to Michel McCarthy from Front Office Sports, at the moment the man who is in the pole position to replace Adrian Wojnarowski as ESPN's NBA Insider is Adam Schefter. This would make him responsible for both NBA and NFL information in the American media. However, nothing is certain, others mention names like Jeff Passan or even the one who went from being an intern to Woj's rival, Shams Charania, as his replacement (as we have already reported). Although the latter, despite his limited writing skills, also has offers from NBC and his current media, The Athletic.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Os revelamos quién sustituiría a Adrian Wojnarowski en ESPN

Adrian Wojnarowski, former NBA analyst.

The brutal meadow that Adrian Wojnarowski still had to conquer at ESPN

In an unexpected move, Adrian Wojnarowski, known for his "Woj bombs" and considered one of the most influential journalists in the history of sports media, announced his retirement from ESPN this Wednesday. Wojnarowski, who still had almost three years remaining on his approximately $20 million ESPN contract, will leave his position to become the general manager of his alma mater's men's basketball program, St. Bonaventure. Four anonymous sources confirmed the news, though they were not authorized to speak publicly about contract details.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El brutal pastizal que le quedaba por ganar a Adrian Wojnarowski en ESPN