ESPN’s Doris Burke Makes Wild Comment on Rudy Gobert & Isaiah Hartenstein During WCF Game 4
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ESPN's Doris Burke Makes Off-Color World War II Joke That Angers Western Conference Finals Viewers
Longtime NBA commentator Doris Burke is one of the most polarizing figures at ESPN. It seems that, love her or hate her, every NBA fan seems to have a strong opinion on Burke. And unfortunately for the veteran color analyst, she gave fuel to the fire of the hater during Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. During the third quarter of Oklahoma City’s 128-126 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, T-Wolves star Rudy Gobert, who is French, du…
NBA fans left fuming by Doris Burke's controversial live TV remarks during WCF
ESPN broadcaster Doris Burke left fans disappointed with her commentary on Monday night. Burke was on color commentary for the Game 4 matchup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves. GettyDoris Burke left fans baffled with strange commentary during the Western Conference Finals[/caption] GettyBurke will be on the call for the NBA Finals as well[/caption] The Thunder took home the win 128-126, taking a 3-1 lead in the Western…
Doris Burke Continues To Make Weird Comments On NBA Broadcasts, Drops WWII Joke During Thunder - Timberwolves
Doris Burke is on quite a run of making bizarre comments during these NBA playoffs.The longtime ESPN broadcaster was on the call for the Oklahoma City Thunder's 128-126 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on Monday, and took the game into a commercial break in truly wild fashion.As replay showed Minnesota big man Rudy Gobert convert a dunk over Isaiah Hartenstein, Burke honed in on their nationality and…
ESPN’s Doris Burke Makes Wild Comment on Rudy Gobert & Isaiah Hartenstein During WCF Game 4
Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals has all the usual ingredients: high stakes, tight scorelines, and big-time performances. But in the midst of a grueling battle between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Oklahoma City Thunder, it was ESPN’s Doris Burke who unexpectedly hijacked the spotlight—with a history lesson no one saw coming. Midway through a particularly tense fourth-quarter possession, Rudy Gobert and Isaiah Hartenstein were battli…
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