🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨🚨 ESPN NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski AKA WOJ announces his retirement from the News industry to become a General Manager.

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I think it's a good deal. Especially if you trying to come up in the game. Woj is a great person to learn from. I would love to read the text messages between Woj and an NBA agent. Now if the phones are wiped completely clean then it's a bad deal
Breh hoping to catch WOJ in some Steve Smith fukkery :mjlol:
 

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Not saying it's correlated with Woj's sudden "retirement"...but i want to keep an eye on this.



An internal investigation has led a second high-ranking ESPN employee to be placed on administrative leave, according to a new report.

OutKick.com reports that senior deputy editor Elizabeth Baugh is on leave in connection with another internal investigation by the network. The news comes three days after Front Office Sports reported that ESPN executive editor Cristina Daglas was placed on administrative leave after several employees filed human resources complaints.

According to sources cited by OutKick's Bobby Burack, "Baugh had formed friendships with Daglas, which ESPN considered an impediment to the ongoing investigation into Daglas' conduct. It was not immediately clear if Baugh's alliance with Daglas was the root cause of her suspension."

According to her LinkedIn Profile, Baugh joined ESPN in 2015 as a general editor responsible for "social and viral content." She was promoted to senior editor in Sept. 2017, deputy editor in Jan. 2020, and became senior deputy editor in May 2024.

Daglas left her position as Editor in Chief of D Magazine to join ESPN as a senior editor in Sept. 2014, according to her LinkedIn profile. She was promoted to senior deputy editor in April 2019, and executive editor in Nov. 2021.

Daglas also lists a role as an adjunct journalism instructor at USC on her LinkedIn, and Cal State Fullerton announced her as a journalism instructor in November.

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Cristina Daglas, a top editor for ESPN’s website, has been on administrative leave from the company since late January after several employees filed human resources complaints, sources told Front Office Sports.

The specific nature of the complaints was not immediately available.

Daglas and a spokesperson for ESPN both declined to comment.

She was promoted to the role of executive editor, overseeing all of ESPN.com, in 2021. The job carries a lot of responsibility. ESPN’s website is regularly the most-visited sports page in the United States, drawing tens of millions of unique visitors per month.

Prior to ESPN, Daglas was an editor at D Magazine in Dallas and Milwaukee Magazine.

She lists a role as an adjunct journalism instructor at USC on her LinkedIn, and Cal State Fullerton announced her as a journalism instructor in November. Neither university immediately replied to a request for comment.
 
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If you selling me a phone that's supposed to have exclusive content why would I want the content to be erased? If this is the iphone you used to report the Paul George trade, I would want to see some type of proof
You're not getting a phone with private texts and contacts, you're buying an autographed brick
 
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