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Many at ESPN haven't exactly had the most faith in the New York Knicks this postseason, including Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem. So naturally, many Knicks fan
NBA fans are calling for ESPN to punish Doris Burke by suspending or firing her following her curious comment toward the end of the New York Knicks’ win over the Boston Celtics on Monday night.
ESPN broadcaster Richard Jefferson doesn’t want to hear it from the Boston Celtics fanboys. Jefferson, who is on the call for parts of the Knicks-Celtics series for ESPN, responded to famous Celtics fans Bill Simmons and Dave Portnoy, after the booth was criticized during Boston’s Game 3 triumph.
Former NBA player Jay Williams, who was the No. 1 pick in 2002, says it's time for Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown to earn his money
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The Spun on MSNThere Are Calls For ESPN To Punish Doris BurkeThere are calls on social media for ESPN to punish NBA announcer Doris Burke for a slip of the tongue during Game 4 of the New York Knicks vs. Boston Celtics series. The Knicks topped the Celtics, 121-113,
Social media thought they caught Doris Burke saying a racial slur during the broadcast of Knicks-Celtics playoff game.
ESPN on ABC was on the broadcast for the must-win game for Boston, and Mike Breen and Doris Burke were on the call. Former NBA star Richard Jefferson was also on the commentary team at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
It's rare for a sports analyst to apologize for bad takes. ESPN's Jay Williams is the exception. On Tuesday, he posted a video apologizing to New York Knicks