A Disparaging Video Prompts Explosive Fallout Within ESPN

Authored by nytimes.com and submitted by Basketbawl

“I wish Maria Taylor all the success in the world — she covers football, she covers basketball,” Nichols said in July 2020. “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. Just find it somewhere else. You are not going to find it from me or taking my thing away.”

ESPN has been trying, and often failing, to deal with the scandal for months. But a fast-approaching deadline is forcing the network to show at least some of its cards. Taylor’s contract expires during the N.B.A. finals, which start on Tuesday between the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks, yet few substantive steps have been taken toward a new deal even though Pitaro has identified Taylor as one of ESPN’s rising stars.

Whether or not ESPN and Taylor agree on a contract, the internal damage from the past year has been substantial.

This article is based upon interviews with more than a dozen current and former ESPN employees, as well as others with knowledge of the company’s inner workings. Most of them spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized by ESPN to speak to the news media or because of paperwork they had signed upon leaving the company.

In mid-July last year, Nichols was staying at the Coronado Springs Resort at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Fla., confined to her room for seven days because of the N.B.A.’s coronavirus protocols before the season resumed. She had with her a video camera so that she could continue appearing on ESPN shows, primarily “The Jump,” a daily N.B.A. show she has hosted since 2016.

Albus-PWB-Dumbledore on July 4th, 2021 at 14:38 UTC »

ESPN being hot garbage is one of the main things bringing NBA fans together

GaryBettmanIsMyHomie on July 4th, 2021 at 14:16 UTC »

Between this and the news that Maria Taylor wants $8m a year, we’re gonna see a new crew next season for ESPN’s NBA coverage

braggpeak on July 4th, 2021 at 12:27 UTC »

All this drama for one of the worst sport shows ever.