WarriorGM wrote:For all the praise he receives, he isn't very edifying.
Agreed, never struck me as a real basketball guy and provided obvious opinions.
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WarriorGM wrote:For all the praise he receives, he isn't very edifying.
NYPiston wrote:Ridiculous decision, one of the few members of their NBA coverage that brings value yet they keep a guy like Perkins who is a walking, talking prop essentially. Sad but unsurprising.
Bad Bart wrote:WarriorGM wrote:For all the praise he receives, he isn't very edifying.
Agreed, never struck me as a real basketball guy and provided obvious opinions.
California Gold wrote:This is extra because people hate the Lakers and their brand so much.
This trade wasn't some conspiracy - it was just a GM wanting AD bad enough where in most people's eyes he overpaid by a long shot to get him.
realball wrote:No Woj, no Zach Lowe... no reason to ever check ESPN again. Really wish TNT had taken their package too.
Rafael122 wrote:Slava wrote:The ringer or Substack?
My guess is he has a no-compete clause but McShay works around that and goes on Russillo's pod every week. Wouldn't be shocked if Bill devotes one pod a week with Lowe during the NBA season.
SK21209 wrote:Rafael122 wrote:Slava wrote:The ringer or Substack?
My guess is he has a no-compete clause but McShay works around that and goes on Russillo's pod every week. Wouldn't be shocked if Bill devotes one pod a week with Lowe during the NBA season.
I hope this is what happens, and I think it will. I still really like Lowe, but the last couple of years or so I’ve felt like his pod wasn’t quite what it was at the beginning of the decade/at the end of the last. He and Bill still play off each other really well so I hope we get more of that.
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Rafael122 wrote:SK21209 wrote:Rafael122 wrote:
My guess is he has a no-compete clause but McShay works around that and goes on Russillo's pod every week. Wouldn't be shocked if Bill devotes one pod a week with Lowe during the NBA season.
I hope this is what happens, and I think it will. I still really like Lowe, but the last couple of years or so I’ve felt like his pod wasn’t quite what it was at the beginning of the decade/at the end of the last. He and Bill still play off each other really well so I hope we get more of that.
The issue I had with his pod is that he only brings in ESPN-adjacent talent. He'll bring in a beat reporter here and there, but it was usually Pelton, Marks, etc on the show.
Buckeye-NBAFan wrote:Hard news is more expensive and generates less revenue
All of live TV is moving to the Fox News model of opining on the news instead of breaking the news
R-DAWG wrote:Lowes podcast is great - a little basketball nerdy but an easy and enjoyable listen. Lowes articles are wayyyyyyyyy too long to read. He will have a new platform soon and not much will change in how we get his content. He's got a great following among the basketball purists but a little too nerdy for the average fan.
The exodus of basketball talent from ESPN over the past 15 months has been astounding. First breaking up the Van Gundy/Jackson/Breen booth - which was as good as it got in sports. Then Woj leaving - which ESPN couldn't control as it clearly wasn't a money driven decision. Now Lowe. The worldwide leader in letting NBA talent walk out the door.
You have to wonder if the league had any reason to force ESPN's hand re: Lowe the way the NFL did re: Bill Simmons
YogurtProducer wrote:Slava wrote:The ringer or Substack?
The Athletic maybe