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Rick Carlisle defends ESPN's Doris Burke, slams network leaks just days before Indiana Pacers' NBA Finals debut
Rick Carlisle defends ESPN's Doris Burke, slams network leaks just days before Indiana Pacers' NBA Finals debut

Time of India

time20 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Rick Carlisle defends ESPN's Doris Burke, slams network leaks just days before Indiana Pacers' NBA Finals debut

Rick Carlisle and Doris Burke. Image via:|Just hours before the Indiana Pacers tipped off Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals, head coach Rick Carlisle shifted the pregame narrative away from basketball and directly into the ESPN broadcasting booth. Carlisle passionately defended longtime broadcaster Doris Burke amid swirling reports that she may not return to the network's top NBA broadcast crew next season. The well-timed show of support came in the wake of a report by The Athletic detailing potential changes to ESPN's lead trio of Burke, Mike Breen, and Richard Jefferson. Rick Carlisle calls leaked ESPN reports "sad" and praises Burke's groundbreaking legacy During his pregame press conference Thursday, Rick Carlisle used his opening remarks to praise Doris Burke, not for her Finals coverage, but for her astonishing impact on sports media. 'She's changed the game for women in broadcasting,' Carlisle said. 'Doris is a great example of courage and putting herself out there. It was just so sad to see these reports leaked, really, unnecessarily, before such a celebrated event.' The coach's comments come as Burke faces growing scrutiny from some viewers and uncertainty over her future with ESPN. While Mike Breen is reportedly signed long-term, Burke and Jefferson are both out of contract after the Finals. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Madonna's Daughter Steals the Spotlight with Her Gorgeous Red Carpet Look CleverClassic Undo According to The Athletic, ESPN is weighing whether to scale back from a three-person booth that could leave Burke on the outside. Carlisle, also president of the National Basketball Coaches Association, made his personal stake in the matter clear by citing his daughter and the many female professionals inspired by Burke's work. 'I have a daughter who just turned 21… Doris is a friend,' he said. 'There are many women she's paved the way for—Sarah Kustok, Lisa Byington, Kate Scott, Monica McNutt, Katy Wenge, Zora Stephenson, Ann Meyers Drysdale, Marney Gellner… I just want to say thank you to Doris for the example she has put forth for young women like my daughter.' Carlisle also addressed Burke's basketball IQ, joking, 'I've asked her many times, why don't you get into coaching? She has such great knowledge.' Criticism of Burke reached a boiling point when she referred to Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as a 'free-throw merchant,' sparking online backlash. Burke addressed the negativity on The ESPN Communications Podcast, saying, 'Usually, I can tell I'm doing a decent job when multiple fan bases are pissed off at me… I love SGA. Absolutely love him.' Also Read: 'Get your hands off me': Shaquille O'Neal throws Stephen A Smith out during pregame show in a lighthearted moment While her future at ESPN remains uncertain, Burke certainly has powerful allies, including Carlisle.

Doris Burke Defends Love for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander After Backlash on Free-Throw Comments
Doris Burke Defends Love for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander After Backlash on Free-Throw Comments

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Doris Burke Defends Love for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander After Backlash on Free-Throw Comments

Doris Burke went live on The ESPN Communications Podcast and set the record straight about fans alleging that she did not like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. With the 2025 NBA Finals approaching, Burke commented on allegations of bias as ESPN's lead analyst and clarified that she loves the reigning NBA MVP, SGA. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Doris Burke calls SGA a 'free throw merchant', which results in backlash Burke made a fair point when she expressed that with multiple teams and their expansive fandoms, it was tough not to receive criticism and make a few enemies along the way. The statement by Burke that drew criticism was when SGA was accused of foul-baiting. Burke said, "This is why he's called the free-throw merchant." While commenting on the backlash, she shared, 'One of the storylines in the Western Conference Finals, in Game 1 in particular, Minnesota had some frustration about the number of free throws that took. And NBA Twitter goes crazy for certain guys who they call 'free throw merchants,' etc. The situation this year reminds me a little of Dwyane Wade in the 2006 Finals against Dallas, where people were incensed at the number of free throws." Doris Burke,Image via ESPN Sports She also added, 'So we talked about the storyline, 'free throw merchant,' and we did that because in Minnesota, 19,000 fans were chanting 'free throw merchant.' We know the viewer at home can hear that. And if they can't hear it, they are wondering what's being chanted. And so we felt going in as a broadcast team, 'this is a storyline. If it plays out where there's a number of free throws happening, it's something we need to discuss. '' Also Read: She further shared, ' fans took exception to that. They didn't like it. And usually, I can tell I feel like I'm doing a decent job when multiple fan bases are pissed off at me… at various times, Boston fans think I hate them, Knicks fans think I hate them, Sixers fans, and now Oklahoma City's like, 'why doesn't Doris like SGA?' I love SGA. Absolutely love him.'

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