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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' time on ESPN airwaves appears to be over. The network is removing the longtime reporter and host from all NBA programming and canceling her weekday show "The Jump."
ESPN has also cancelled The Jump, the daily basketball news show hosted by Nichols that debuted in 2016. Nichols confirmed the news with a tweet on Wednesday: “Got to create a whole show and ...
Rachel Nichols will not cover the NBA for the network, and her flagship show “The Jump” is canceled. The moves were first reported by Sports Business Journal. Nichols’ days at the network ...
Following controversial comments made by Nichols about colleague Maria Taylor in front of a running video camera, Nichols was pulled from NBA coverage, including The Jump, on August 25, 2021. On the same day, it was announced that The Jump would be cancelled and replaced with a new NBA show, NBA Today.
Per a source, The Jump was canceled today because of the backlash to yesterday's episode–Rachel Nichols hosting and the awkward opening segment–but the hope is to be back on the air tomorrow.
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 (born January 8, 1980) [1] [2] is an American actress and model. Nichols began modeling while attending Columbia University in New York City in the late 1990s, and transitioned into acting by the early 2000s; she had a part in the romantic drama Autumn in New York (2000) and a one-episode role in the fourth season of Sex and the City (2002).