After spending 17 years with ESPN, Jeff Van Gundy was quietly let go and replaced, his brother Stan, also a coach turned analyst, says the network had 's--t on him.'
Despite not coaching since 2007, Jeff Van Gundy was constantly in the rumor mill for plenty of open positions – all while he was a color commentator for ESPN. Well, ESPN quietly laid off the former Knicks and Rockets head coach before this NBA season started, and his brother Stan, who is also a head coach turned analyst on TNT, says they did his brother dirty. 'He was hurt by it, I mean he worked for them for 17 years.
I mean, after 17 years of being in arguably … the best game broadcast booth in the business in basketball, and being the kind of person he is, ESPN s--t on him.' CAITLIN CLARK DISMISSES 'NARRATIVES' OF 'ATTENTION' SHE'S RECEIVED AMID FEVER'S STRUGGLES: 'I DON'T READ THAT' At the time, play-by-play announcer Mike Breen said it was 'hard to come to grips with' the fact that ESPN cut ties with both Van Gundy and Mark Jackson.
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