ESPN has bolstered its NBA coverage, adding veteran writer Vincent Goodwill, who most recently worked for Yahoo Sports.
The news was announced on Thursday. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, ESPN announced that Goodwill had been added as a New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets writer, as well as a national one.
Shortly thereafter, Goodwill shared the same news.
The move was widely praised as positive for both Goodwill and ESPN.
Before joining ESPN, Goodwill was a Senior NBA Writer at Yahoo Sports, where he’d worked since October of 2018. Before that, he worked at the now-defunct NBC Sports Chicago as a beat writer and insider for the Chicago Bulls, as a writer at the Detroit News and as a feature writer for SLAM.
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