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White reporter removed from NBA Finals coverage over controversial comments | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Maria Taylor, Rachel Nichols You may have watched Game 1 of the NBA Finals yesterday, July 6, as the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns did battle. You also may have seen Malika Andrews doing the sideline reporting for ABC/ESPN on the broadcast. Well, usually that job goes to veteran reporter Rachel Nichols, who is White … Continued

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