This week, CJ McCollum became the latest NBA player to make the jump to the media world. In a statement by the network, they announced the new multi-platform deal that will have him making his debut for the Finals on ESPN2.
McCollum, 30, graduated with a journalism degree from Lehigh University.
(via MSN):
The network announced Monday that they have signed the Pelicans star to a multi-platform deal. He will make his ESPN debut on Thursday during “NBA Finals: Celebrating 75”, which will be ESPN2’s alternate presentation of Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics.
“I am excited to bring what I feel is my unique perspective, based on my vast knowledge of the game that I’ve gained during my nine years as a player in the NBA,” McCollum said in a statement. “To have an opportunity to put my journalism background to use on the largest stage with the many talented professionals at ESPN is a dream come true.”
“CJ is one of the most respected players in the NBA, which is evident by his role as President of the NBA PA. Furthermore, he’s an extremely talented member of — and leader on — one of the most interesting teams in the league: the New Orleans Pelicans,” said David Roberts, ESPN head of NBA and studio production. “CJ’s commitment to this opportunity, combined with his passion for journalism and sports broadcasting, will be a clear benefit for NBA fans.”
ESPN has really expanded its broadcasting lineup lately. From Kendrick Perkins and Jay Williams to JJ Redick and Patrick Beverley, the focus of the network is shifting to bringing in former players and many fans are loving it.
As for McCollum, he should make an excellent addition to television, as his experience and natural charisma should make him an appealing voice on the air.