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Jemele Hill called Donald Trump a White Supremacist on Twitter, which led to a suspect reprimand from her bosses at ESPN. On Wednesday (Sept. 13), White House press flunkie Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that the renowned sports analyst should be fired for, ya know, sharing her factually based opinion.
Colin Kaepernick, Dwyane Wade, and Reggie Miller all tweeted in support of ESPN SportsCenter anchor Jemele Hill after her anti-Trump tweets.
Jemele Hill went on a Twitter tirade against President Donald Trump, calling him a white supremacist among other things. ESPN responded sharply.
When all is said and done, Carmelo Anthony will go down as one of the greatest NBA scorers, ever. Nevertheless, at 33-years-old with plenty of game left in the tank, ESPN has ranked Melo as the 64th best player in the league.
Sage Steele is back to her lightskint ways, this after the sports news anchor took time to blast her ESPN, the network that employs her, over its coverage of Charlottesville and other race-related matters. After Steele told ESPN that it should focus on sports only, Twitter unleashed hellish fury on this Becky in disguise.
With the racial tensions in America being so high you would think that ESPN would be mindful about keeping all their programming PC. One of their latest segments left Odell Beckham Jr. speechless.
Longtime ESPN reporter and NFL analyst John Clayton has been let go, making him the latest high-profile personality to be sent home.
Mike Will Made It is linking up with ESPN for new concert concept.
Media darlings Migos visited ESPN’s Sportscenter and brought the culture with them.
ESPN’s Highly Questionable has attracted a bevy of Hip-Hop stars in its time on air, often bringing about some interesting tidbits and revelations. Gucci Mane was a guest on the program last week but it wasn’t all fun and jokes as the Atlanta rapper shared details of his life after prison and more about his […]
Gucci Mane appeared on ESPN’s His & Hers to talk about new music, the Atlanta Falcons and his new sober lifestyle.
Carmelo Anthony covers the new issue of ESPN Magazine. He talks very little about basketball.