Brian Windhorst was rumored to be one of the ESPN NBA insiders who could replace Adrian Wojnarowski this fall, but it turns out that type of job is maybe the last thing he wants. In a surprise ...
Bob Costas announced his retirement from MLB play-by-play this week after decades of calling baseball, and Pardon the Interruption sent him off the only way it knows how. While Costas went out on his ...
That was how co-host Wilbon opened the very first episode of “Pardon the Interruption,” and bizarre was an apt descriptor. The concept of two newspapermen talking sports on national TV, the brainchild ...
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Bucks reserve guard Andre Jackson Jr. was involved in a single-vehicle wreck after his team's Saturday morning workout but didn't require medical attention, the team said.
The Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO says he wants to unite the region, but a failed arena deal in Virginia turned him ...
The outward signs suggested that Tagovailoa had a concussion and should be kept out of the game. Instead, he returned for the ...
After a three-decade career at the Washington Post, Michael Wilbon traded his pen for a lengthy television career. Though he’s synonymous with Chicago, he understands D.C. sports fans intimately.
Tony Kornheiser does not trust the Philadelphia 76ers' process regarding Joel Embiid. After playing 39 games last season, ...
That is exactly his mindset entering opening night against the Milwaukee Bucks, as Maxey shared his thoughts on his own personal growth with ESPN's Michael Wilbon ahead of Wednesday's game.
But he noted that Michael Jordan was the only one who really had skill, a reason why Kobe Bryant stood out, according to Edwards. It took less than a week for the Hall of Famer to address Edwards ...
But he noted that Michael Jordan was the only one who really had skill, a reason why Kobe Bryant stood out, according to Edwards. A post shared by ESPN (@espn) The comments caught the attention of ...