It was overdue, but Tim Legler was promoted to ESPN/ABC's top NBA broadcast team this season, and he's thriving
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It was overdue, but Tim Legler was promoted to ESPN/ABC's top NBA broadcast team this season, and he's thriving
"I'm just absolutely ecstatic to be in this position. I'm really happy with how it's been going. I know it's going to get better as the games become more meaningful, and as the stakes are greater, that's when we're going to be at our best. So, I'm really looking forward to some of these important games coming up in the regular season, and obviously once the playoffs start."
"I've prided myself in my work ethic and my consistency in preparing myself every game. My hope is to help people that are watching the game enjoy it more and maybe learn something they didn't know. I want to find something in every game that can enhance the viewing experience for the audience."
Tim Legler has been promoted to ESPN/ABC's premier NBA broadcast team as color analyst, marking a significant milestone in his career with the network. Legler joined ESPN in 2000, the same year he retired from his 10-year playing career as a respected sharpshooter. Despite his long tenure and widespread respect within the industry, this season marks his first time in the most prestigious broadcasting role. He will work alongside legendary play-by-play commentator Mike Breen and analyst Richard Jefferson, with sideline reporter Lisa Salters. The team will cover major games including the upcoming Celtics-Cavaliers matchup and the NBA Finals. Legler expresses enthusiasm about the opportunity and credits his work ethic and preparation for reaching this position.
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