ESPN is making a big change to its on-air NBA coverage. The decision came about two years after Burke became the first female analyst to call an NBA Finals game. She and Doc Rivers were promoted to ...
Doris Burke has social media going crazy over her saying, "you better come right" during the Thunder-Timberwolves game.
Doris Burke will have a different role at ESPN when the NBA Finals begin next year. The Worldwide Leader in Sports demoted Burke from its No. 1 team and elevated Tim Legler. A press release from ESPN ...
This season kicks off the first under a new media deal for the NBA that sees NBC, Peacock and Amazon Prime joining ESPN and ABC to broadcast games. Under this new deal, there will be national NBA ...
Chris Rock was seated so close to the Lakers bench, his interview in the third quarter with ESPN’s Doris Burke angered Phil Jackson. It was quite funny as it happened. But nothing is funnier than this ...
ESPN analyst Doris Burke has been a huge part of the network's NBA coverage for the past two decades. She has been assigned to 17 NBA Finals and is the first woman to ever work as a TV analyst for a ...
When ESPN airs the NBA Finals next season, Doris Burke won't be a part of the broadcast. The network is demoting Burke from its NBA Finals broadcast team in favor of Tim Legler. Burke, 60, provided ...
According to The Athletic, the ABC subsidiary is removing Doris Burke from its NBA Finals team and will likely move the Hall of Famer to its No. 2 broadcasting booth. ESPN confirmed that Burke will be ...