In a shock, ESPN analyst Woj, aka Adrian Wojnarowski, announced his retirement from the network, walking away from a whopping $35 million contract. The popular 55-year-old insider is known for ...
Wojnarowski is hanging up his reporting duties and breaking news "Woj bombs" and moving to a new position. He will be the General Manager of the St. Bonaventure men's basketball program ...
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St. Bonaventure dropped the ultimate “Woj Bomb” on Wednesday, but it was a newsmaker that was months, not minutes, in the making. The university’s athletic department announced that Adrian ...
Many speculate that the job could go to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, a former protege of Woj who worked alongside him during their time at Yahoo. But if ESPN doesn’t make that hire ...
It was the final news he broke during his time with ESPN. WOJ BOMBS: Adrian Wojnarowski’s 7 biggest Woj bombs as famed NBA reporter retires from ESPN While it wasn’t the biggest news he broke ...
He left behind a legacy of breaking so many of the iconic NBA trades, free agency decisions and more, every team fanbase has an experience with "Woj" — for both good and bad. The Oklahoma City ...
His exclusives were so well-known among NBA fans that they became affectionally known as “Woj Bombs.” “I leave with overwhelming gratitute for countless mentors and colleagues, subjects and ...
However, they were once on the same team at Yahoo Sports where Woj served as Charania’s mentor. But when both left the company, it became a competition to see who would break the news first.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski (55), also known as Woj, is retiring from NBA reporting. The esteemed NBA insider is calling it a career, opting for the general manager position for the men's basketball ...