Adrian Wojnarowski’s stunning ESPN departure marks the end of an era, and his colleagues at the Worldwide Leader are pouring their hearts out with tributes on social media.
marks the end of an era, and his colleagues at the Worldwide Leader are pouring their hearts out with tributes on social media.
Adrian Wojnarowski reporting during ESPN’s “NBA Countdown” show during the NBA Finals between the Celtics and the Mavericks in June 2024., “No one ever has or ever could do a job in this industry better than our dear friend. Congratulations on one of the great runs of all time, and very best wishes for good luck in this exciting new chapter.
“He is the most thoughtful man and friend and I’m honored to know him. GO BONNIES @wojespn .. ur my teammate for life!”
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