Something unbelievable occurred within the NBA: Neither Woj nor Shams broke a narrative. And then it was unsuitable.

Any NBA fan is aware of, in terms of main news, it comes from two sources: Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, or his one-time disciple, Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Woj or Shams. Coke or Pepsi. Boeing or Airbus.

Trades, participant signings, teaching firings, league suspensions — in terms of huge news, it’s coming from one of many pair, plugged into the community of participant brokers and league executives who know issues. At the commerce deadline, or the primary day of free company, you go to X, put Woj and Shams on alert, and sit again and seize the popcorn. That’s simply the way it’s achieved.

So it was a bit of little bit of a shock Tuesday evening when TNT, airing the Knicks-Nets recreation, broke in with the news that the Milwaukee Bucks have been hiring Glenn “Doc” Rivers as its subsequent coach, citing Mahaz News Sports.

Now, Rivers going to the Bucks was logical sufficient, seeing because the Bucks had fired Adrian Griffin as its coach earlier within the day, and Rivers has an extended and profitable observe file with the Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers, and most just lately, Philadelphia 76ers.

TNT is the long-time broadcaster of the NBA, and sister outfit Mahaz News is after all a serious news group.

Still, no Woj or Shams. Huh.

And alert followers have been beginning to discover that Mahaz News wasn’t reporting, on the air or on the web, the story that TNT mentioned it broke. Odd to not spotlight your individual main scoop!

Something was up.

Shortly after midnight, TNT then mentioned, “oops,” no deal has been agreed.

By the time you learn this, Bucks and Rivers might nicely have agreed phrases. But it seems just like the duopoly on NBA transactions remains to be very a lot in tact.

Source web site: www.marketwatch.com

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