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Rachel Michele Nichols (née Alexander; born October 18, 1973 [1] [2]) is an American journalist and sportscaster.She has covered the National Football League (NFL), National Hockey League (NHL), Major League Baseball (MLB), professional tennis, college sports, the Olympics and is most notable for her work with the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Rachel Nichols’ time at ESPN is now officially over. Nichols and ESPN reached a settlement on Tuesday to officially end her deal after private comments she made about diversity and Maria Taylor ...
Earlier this week, ESPN announced Rachel Nichols will not serve as the sideline reporter for NBA Finals coverage. Malika Andrews replaced her. The decision, made just a few hours before the Finals ...
Audio of Nichols criticizing the network’s choice of a Black colleague to host an NBA Finals show was leaked in July. It appears longtime ESPN reporter Rachel Nichols’ time with the network is ...
Rachel Nichols is officially no longer part of ESPN after the two sides reportedly came to a settlement this week. According to a report from Andrew Marchand of the New York Post, Nichols and the ...
ESPN had to devise a new game plan for the NBA Finals. The Disney-owned sports-media giant said it would move its veteran basketball reporter Rachel Nichols off sideline duties for the NBA Finals ...
The post Report: How ESPN Analysts Reacted To Rachel Nichols Situation appeared first on The Spun. The New York Times reportedly on Nichols’ comments regarding Taylor and her NBA Finals promotion.
Michelle Denise Beadle (born October 23, 1975) is an American sports reporter and host who is part of the San Antonio Spurs broadcast team. [1] Beadle was formerly the co-host of the ESPN morning sports show Get Up! along with Jalen Rose and Mike Greenberg, the co-host of SportsNation on ESPN2, and former host of Winners Bracket on ABC with Marcellus Wiley.