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September 10, 2020 10:03 am  #1


The NBA moves towards broadcasting diversity and a well deserving one

Basketball reporter and analyst Doris Burke, who often is a guest on Tim and Sid on Sportsnet has been named to call the NBA Finals.

This is a first for the league and shows a commitment to honouring diversity and inclusion, plus, she's top notch at what she does and knows her basketball stuff!

Here is more on the story...

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/espn-radio-doris-burke-call-nba-finals-historic-move-first-woman-walt-disney-world-213555422.html


What is your take on this, is this the start of real change in sports media or is it purely optics and the flavour of the summer news events we've had? 

Chime in and share.


Oh and have a good day too!


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September 10, 2020 10:17 pm  #2


Re: The NBA moves towards broadcasting diversity and a well deserving one

It's real.  She didn't get the call because she's a woman.  She got it because she's widely regarded as one of the best basketball analysts out there and happens to be a woman.  She played the game in college at an extremely high level and has been broadcasting basketball for 30 years.
Jessica Mendoza does baseball for ESPN and is excellent as well after being one of the best players in the history of women's softball.

Last edited by Prod Guy (September 10, 2020 10:21 pm)

 

September 11, 2020 5:42 pm  #3


Re: The NBA moves towards broadcasting diversity and a well deserving one

Burke is good in the booth, Mendoza is awful. She’s there mainly because of her gender(sorry to say). In fact, ESPN’s baseball booth has been a trainwreck the past few years.

Remember when Pam Ward called college football games? Absolutely brutal.