The NBA has a number of excellent commentators and analysts who do an excellent job covering games and without a doubt one of the most universally loved and respected is ESPN’s Doris Burke.
Doris Burke has called plenty of big games in her illustrious career. From Los Angeles Lakers games to high-octane games that went to overtime, she’s lent her voice to describe the scenes that many basketball fans would remember for years to come.
Doris Burke made American professional sports history on Thursday night when she called Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks.
Doris Burke will make history on Thursday night as she becomes the first woman to serve as a game analyst on television during a major men's professional championship event when she's on the call for the 2024 NBA Finals.
On Thursday, Doris Burke of ESPN/ABC will call Game 1 of the NBA Finals, becoming the first woman to be the head television analyst for a men's professional championship game.
What a way to begin the NBA playoffs. For the first two minutes of the Cleveland Cavaliers-Orlando Magic game, we saw a couple of 3-pointers for the Cavs and a basket by the Magic.
ESPN could have its replacement for Doc Rivers in-house after all.
Now that Doc Rivers is returning to an NBA sideline with the Milwaukee Bucks, there appears to be a void left in ESPN/ABC's splashy reboot of its "A" play-by-play team that's helmed by Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer Mike Breen.
Long before Burke was named the first woman to serve as television analyst for the NBA Finals, she was making history during her playing career, which began in New Jersey.
During the NBA offseason, ESPN, as it often does, reorganized its extensive team of analysts and announcers. But in a surprising move, ESPN dumped Jeff Van Gundy then Mark Jackson from their longtime posts as lead game analysts alongside play-by-play announcer Mike Breen, setting the stage for Doris Burke and ex-NBA coach Doc Rivers to take over.
Damian Lillard’s talents extend beyond the basketball court, as the Bucks star has enjoyed success as a rapper, and he apparently nearly featured ESPN analyst Doris Burke on one of his songs—until her verse got cut.
ESPN on Monday revealed its broadcasting plans for the 2023-2024 NBA season, which included the announcement of its No. 2 NBA announcing team.
Doris Burke will become the first woman to serve as a game analyst on television for a championship final in one of the four major professional U.S. sports leagues as she joins Doc Rivers and Mike Breen as ESPN and ABC's top NBA crew.
ESPN unveiled its revamped NBA coverage team for the 2023-2024 season on Monday. As expected, game analyst Doris Burke will make sports TV history as the first female to call a major men’s championship in the U.S.
Doris Burke is poised to make history as the first woman to call a major U.S. men’s championship on TV. Burke is expected to join ESPN/ABC’s No. 1 NBA broadcast team, along with play-by-play announcer Mike Breen and ex-Philadelphia 76ers coach Doc Rivers, sources told Front Office Sports.
Weeks after Jeff Van Gundy was let go in ESPN's layoffs, the network is reportedly reshuffling its top NBA play-by-play team with a promotion and a hiring.
ESPN has reportedly decided on its new top NBA broadcast crew, and there will be two new faces in the booth.
ESPN has a big void in its NBA coverage after Jeff Van Gundy was let go, and one media insider has a prediction for who will fill it.
Whomever replaces Van Gundy will have big shoes to fill. The 61-year-old had been with ESPN as its top game analyst for 16 years and called nearly 100 NBA Finals games.
ESPN color commentator Doris Burke offered a measured view of divisive Memphis Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks.
Doris Burke typically calls basketball games; she doesn’t attend them. But ESPN’s national NBA analyst was so fascinated by the drama surrounding the Women’s Final Four this year she attended the semifinals as a spectator.
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Doris Burke is one of the most respected basketball personalities on the planet.
NBA fans have always had a thing for Doris Burke and with due reason. She’s a beautiful woman who knows a lot of basketball and has worked her way through to the top of the top.
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