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Doris Burke, a pioneering voice in NBA broadcasting, may be calling her final NBA Finals for ESPN this June. According to The ...
ESPN is considering a lot of changes to its NBA coverage and that unfortunately includes Doris Burke's future.
ESPN will again feature a different three-person broadcasting crew for the NBA Finals. Richard Jefferson debuts alongside Doris Burke and Mike Breen.
ESPN Considering Drastic Decision on Doris Burke originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
ESPN and ABC may enter next season with yet another new top broadcasting trio for NBA games, according to Andrew Marchand of ...
According to a report, ESPN could replace Doris Burke for their coverage of the NBA going forward, Here are the details.
ESPN analyst Doris Burke is issuing a response this week to the critics of her coverage of this year's NBA playoffs.
NBA Finals aren’t just a battle between the Thunder and Pacers, they’re a high-stakes test for ESPN’s broadcast booth.
Big changes could be coming to ESPN's NBA coverage, including Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson possibly being out.
Of course, nothing is set in stone as of yet, and fans can still look forward to hearing Burke, Jefferson and Breen call the ...
ESPN's three-person booth of Mike Breen, Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson is set to call the 2025 NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers starting on Thursday, June 5.
There's a very real chance ESPN will replace Doris Burke this offseason. Burke is currently the lead analyst for ESPN's ...