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Andrews will host ESPN’s new ‘NBA Today,’ replacing Nichols

- THE WASHINGTON POST

As part of an ongoing effort to overhaul its NBA coverage, ESPN will launch a new daily NBA studio show this fall that will be hosted by Malika Andrews, according to two people with knowledge of the show.

The show will essentiall­y replace Rachel Nichols’s “The Jump,” which was a staple of ESPN’s daily NBA coverage since 2016 before it was canceled amid controvers­y last month.

“NBA Today” will debut in October ahead of the NBA season and air from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. every weekday. Andrews will be joined by a regular panel of analysts: former NBA players Vince Carter and Kendrick Perkins, current WNBA player Chiney Ogwumike and writer Zach Lowe.

Andrews, 26, is a former NBA reporter for the Chicago Tribune and an up-and-coming NBA personalit­y at ESPN. She will also receive a contract extension, according to the people familiar with her new show.

An official announceme­nt from ESPN is expected Monday. An ESPN spokesman declined to comment on the record. A representa­tive for Andrews declined to comment.

ESPN canceled “The Jump” last month, weeks after the New York Times published an audio recording in which Nichols, who did not realize she was being recorded, suggested in a phone call that her then-colleague Maria Taylor was replacing her as the host of NBA Finals coverage in 2020 because the network was feeling pressure about its record of diversity.

Following the leak of the tape, Nichols was removed from her role as a sideline reporter for ABC’s coverage of last season’s NBA Finals and was replaced by Andrews.

ESPN is in the process of reconstruc­ting much of its NBA coverage ahead of the upcoming season. The network installed a new executive, Dave Roberts, to oversee that programmin­g this summer and is also moving on from both Nichols and Taylor.

Nichols, ESPN has said, will not be part of any of its future NBA coverage. Taylor, after not reaching a contract extension with ESPN this summer, moved to NBC. ESPN has not yet announced a lineup for its pregame and halftime shows for its regular season and playoff coverage.

“The Jump,” which has continued without Nichols since the announceme­nt that it would be canceled, will stay on the air for a few more weeks. “NBA Today” will debut Oct. 18. Ramona Shelburne, Adrian Wojnarowsk­i and other ESPN NBA reporters are also expected to contribute to the show. ESPN hopes a consistent panel for “NBA Today” can replicate the camaraderi­e and tone of its daily NFL show, “NFL Live.”

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