Adrian Wojnarowski announces retirement from ESPN, news media
NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski announced Wednesday he is retiring from ESPN and the news industry.
Wojnarowski, 55, has agreed to become the general manager of the men’s basketball program at St. Bonaventure, his alma mater.
“It is a thrill of a lifetime to be able to return to a university and community that I love in a role of service to our student-athletes, coaches and institution,” Wojnarowski told ESPN. “I am hopeful that I can bring value in a lot of areas to our basketball program and open doors for our young men’s futures in ways both professionally and personally.”
Wojnarowski has been one of the prominent basketball insiders for nearly two decades. He joined Yahoo Sports in 2007 and spent 10 years with the news organization. In 2017, he left Yahoo and joined ESPN. Since then, he’s become arguably the most trusted reporter/insider in the sport, routinely dropping “Woj Bombs” during the NBA Draft and free agency.
Wojnarowski has long supported St. Bonaventure, the private New York university. Back in February, Wojnarowski and his wife, Amy, also an alum, committed $50,000 to the university’s basketball-specific NIL collective, Team Unfurl.
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