Breaking news in the sports world – Adrian Wojnarowski, the legendary NBA insider, is leaving ESPN to become the general manager of St. Bonaventure’s men’s basketball program. This shocking move means Wojnarowski is walking away from a whopping $20 million remaining on his ESPN contract, which paid him around $7 million annually for the next three years.
Wojnarowski, a St. Bonaventure alumnus, expressed his excitement about returning to his alma mater, saying it’s a “thrill of a lifetime” to serve the university and community he loves. As general manager, he’ll oversee various aspects, including name, image, and likeness opportunities, transfer portal management, recruiting, and program fundraising.
The sports community is rallying around Wojnarowski, with prominent figures like Stephen A. Smith, Jeff Passan, and Marc Spears congratulating him on his new chapter. Wojnarowski’s departure from ESPN marks the end of an era, but his legacy as one of the most respected NBA insiders will endure.
This move is a significant shift for Wojnarowski, but his passion for St. Bonaventure and basketball will undoubtedly drive him to excel in his new role.
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