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Tim Legler will replace Doris Burke as an analyst for ESPN/ABC's lead NBA broadcast team. But Burke isn't going anywhere - she just signed a multi-year extension with the network.
As the 2025-2026 NBA season gets ready to kick off less than two months from now, ESPN has just now apparently made a major ...
Veteran analyst Tim Legler joins Mike Breen, Richard Jefferson and Lisa Salters to form new lead broadcast team.
Hall of Fame broadcaster and Long Island native Doris Burke will no longer call the NBA Finals for ESPN.Tim Legler will move ...
Hall of Fame broadcaster and Long Island native Doris Burke will no longer call the NBA Finals for ESPN.Tim Legler will move into the lead broadcast team alongside play-by-play announcer Mike Breen, ...
ESPN has officially demoted longtime NBA announcer Doris Burke. Burke, 60, has covered basketball for ESPN since 1991. She became a full-time in-game NBA analyst for ESPN in 2017, making history. She ...
Doris Burke has been dropped from ESPN’s top NBA broadcasting trio, according to a report from Andrew Marchand of The Athletic. Burke has been working in broadcasting since 1990, and has been at ESPN ...
ESPN has demoted Hall of Fame NBA analyst Doris Burke from its NBA Finals team and promoted longtime network commentator Tim ...
Doris Burke made history in 2023 as the first woman to be a TV analyst for any of major North American sports leagues' championships.
During the 2024 NBA Finals, Burke became the first woman to call a championship television broadcast in a major American men’s professional sports league.
Doris Burke has covered basketball for ESPN since 1991 and became the first woman to serve as an analyst on a major U.S. men's sports championship.
Doris Burke is losing her spot on the NBA Finals broadcast team -- the famous TV talent is being replaced by former hooper/longtime commentator Tim Legler.