ESPN is facing a major shakeup with the departure of Adrian Wojnarowski, a prominent NBA insider who has been with the network for seven years. Wojnarowski, known for his in-depth coverage of team moves and trades in professional basketball, has decided to leave ESPN to pursue a new opportunity in college sports. He will be taking on the role of general manager for the men’s basketball team at St. Bonaventure University, his alma mater.
In a statement announcing his departure, Wojnarowski cited a desire to improve his lifestyle and prioritize personal fulfillment. ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro praised Wojnarowski as “extraordinarily talented and fearless,” acknowledging his contributions to the sports media industry. While ESPN will miss his daily coverage, they respect his decision to make a lifestyle change and slow down.
Prior to joining ESPN, Wojnarowski had an illustrious career in sports journalism, with stints at Yahoo Sports, The Record of New Jersey, the Fresno Bee, and the Republican-American of Waterbury, Conn. He has been recognized as the National Sports Media Association’s National Sportswriter of the Year for three consecutive years, joining a prestigious list of award-winning sportswriters.
Wojnarowski is also the author of “The Miracle of St. Anthony: A Season with Coach Bob Hurley and Basketball’s Most Improbable Dynasty,” showcasing his passion for basketball and storytelling. His departure from ESPN marks the end of an era in NBA reporting, but opens up a new chapter for him in college sports management.
As Wojnarowski transitions to his new role at St. Bonaventure University, fans and colleagues alike will be watching to see how he brings his expertise and passion for the game to his new position. ESPN will undoubtedly feel his absence, but his legacy as a top NBA insider will continue to resonate in the sports media landscape.