The ESPN personality is disappointed by the NBA insider's departure from the network.
, as Wojnarowski now moves into a new field of basketball administration as the new general manager of St. Bonaventure men's basketball.
Smith has worked closely with Wojnarowski over the years in their NBA coverage with the network, and Smith, while disappointed, couldn't be happier for his colleague and friend.He's the best in the business, make no mistake about it," Smith said. "Nobody's more well-connected, nobody's more well-respected.
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