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.
And clearly, Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser aren’t all that interested in really breaking down either team’s struggles on the year to the level that other shows on ESPN have thus far this ...
ESPN’s long-term basketball broadcast plans ... Smith, Bob Myers and Perkins. Michael Wilbon and Shams Charania will also make regular contributions to the show. Get all-access to exclusive ...
Bob Costas announced his retirement from MLB play-by-play this week after decades of calling baseball, and Pardon the Interruption sent him off the only way it knows how. While Costas went out on his ...
ESPN’s long-term basketball broadcast plans ... Smith, Bob Myers and Perkins. Michael Wilbon and Shams Charania will also make regular contributions to the show. This article originally appeared ...
Michael Wilbon experienced this reality firsthand ... Before establishing himself as one of ESPN's most credible analysts, Wilbon worked as a reporter for The Washington Post.
The Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO says he wants to unite the region, but a failed arena deal in Virginia turned him into a polarizing figure.
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.
And Smith is right there during the biggest NBA games and moments on NBA Countdown. Next to him often is Michael Wilbon, who brought the debate format to ESPN even before Smith popularized it on First ...