New Orleans goalkeeper and president of the National Basketball Players Association CJ McCollum He added another title to his busy schedule – ESPN’s NBA Analyst.
The network announced on Monday that it has signed a multi-platform deal with the Pelican star. He will make his ESPN debut Thursday during “NBA Finals: Celebration 75,” which will be ESPN2’s alternate show for Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics.
McCollum graduated from Lehigh University with a journalism degree and previously appeared on ESPN as an analyst.
“I am excited to offer what I feel is my unique perspective, based on my extensive knowledge of the game that I have gained during my nine years as an NBA player,” McCollum said in a statement. “Having the opportunity to use my journalistic background on the bigger stage with the many talented professionals at ESPN is a dream come true.”
McCollum will work with ESPN to develop a new podcast. He will also be a game analyst while covering the NBA Summer League, as well as appearing on studio shows throughout the year.
“CJ is one of the most respected players in the NBA, and this is evidenced by his role as President of the NBA PA. Moreover, he is a very talented member of — and a leader in — one of the most interesting teams in the league,” said David Roberts, President of the National Basketball Association. American and Production Studios: “New Orleans Pelicans.” “CJ’s commitment to this opportunity, combined with his passion for sports journalism and broadcasting, will be a clear benefit to NBA fans.”
McCollum traded from Portland to New Orleans near the February trade deadline. He averaged 24.3 points once he joined the Pelicans and helped them make the playoffs.
McCollum is part of a growing number of gamers analyzed throughout the year while still playing. Los Angeles Sparks straight ahead Chiney Ogwumike He has been at ESPN since 2018, including while she hosted an afternoon radio show. Golden State Draymond Green She signed a multi-platform deal with Turner Sports in January.
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