ESPN cancels Rachel Nichols, pulls her from NBA coverage following race controversy

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ESPN cancels Rachel Nichols, pulls her from NBA coverage following race controversy

Via CNBC.com:

ESPN will cancel its show hosted by Rachel Nichols and pull the longtime reporter from NBA coverage amid ongoing backlash to race-related comments she made about former colleague Maria Taylor, the network confirmed Wednesday.

ESPN will pull Nichols’ weekday show “The Jump,” and plans to replace it with new NBA content. It is unclear when the program will go off the air.

“We mutually agreed that this approach regarding our NBA coverage was best for all concerned. Rachel is an excellent reporter, host and journalist, and we thank her for her many contributions to our NBA content,” ESPN senior vice president for production David Roberts said in a statement.

Nichols appeared to confirm her show’s cancelation Wednesday. In a tweet, she said, “The Jump was never built to last forever but it sure was fun.”

A New York Times report in July revealed the comments Nichols made a year earlier to Adam Mendelsohn, an advisor to NBA superstar LeBron James, which made waves in the Walt Disney-owned company and pro-basketball world.

In remarks captured on video without her knowledge, Nichols indicated she thought Taylor got a job hosting ESPN’s pregame and postgame coverage of the 2020 NBA Finals because she is Black and the network was trying to improve its record on diversity.

“If you need to give her more things to do because you are feeling pressure about your crappy longtime record on diversity — which, by the way, I know personally from the female side of it — like, go for it,” Nichols, who is white, said in audio published by the Times.

“Just find it somewhere else. You are not going to find it from me or taking my thing away,” she said.

Following the Times report, ESPN benched Nichols during 2021 NBA Finals coverage. After a brief hiatus, she resumed hosting “The Jump.”

After the audio of her comments surfaced, Nichols apologized to Taylor on air.

Taylor left ESPN earlier this year after she failed to reach a contract extension with the network. She joined NBC Sports and was a host and correspondent during the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo.

 


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