After a three-decade career at the Washington Post, Michael Wilbon traded his pen for a lengthy television career. Though he’s synonymous with Chicago, he understands D.C. sports fans intimately.
While Costas went out on his own terms and acknowledged a downtick in his performance in the booth, that didn’t stop PTI hosts Michael Wilbon and “Fill-in” Frank Isola from rebutting the ...
And perhaps the most harsh critique across the sports media world came from Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser on Tuesday’s edition of Pardon The Interruption. The past two days have featured a ...
But the breakup happened just as when they were on the cusp of immortality. However, ESPN's Michael Wilbon said that if ...
The Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO says he wants to unite the region, but a failed arena deal in Virginia turned him ...
Brian Windhorst was rumored to be one of the ESPN NBA insiders who could replace Adrian Wojnarowski this fall, but it turns out that type of job is maybe the last thing he wants. In a surprise ...
Michael Wilbon experienced this reality firsthand. Despite witnessing Michael Jordan's stellar play during the 1991 NBA Finals from the press row, he was obligated not to cheer for the 6'6 ...
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Meanwhile on ESPN's "PTI," Michael Wilbon was bullish on Baltimore. "If Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson are healthy, they're going to supplant the Kansas City Chiefs this year in the AFC.