Former GlenOak High School star CJ McCollum is going to be an NBA analyst for ESPN, the network has announced.
McCollum, a guard for the New Orleans Pelicans and NBA Players Association president, has averaged more than 19 points per game over nine seasons in the league.
AP reported ESPN had signed the Pelicans star to a multi-platform deal. McCollum will make his ESPN debut Thursday during “NBA Finals: Celebrating 75.” McCollum, 30, graduated from Lehigh University with a journalism degree. He graduated from GlenOak in 2009. “To have an opportunity to put my journalism background to use on the largest stage with the many talented professionals at ESPN is a dream come true,” McCollum said in a statement.in 2020 – will work with ESPN to develop a podcast. He also will appear as an analyst during coverage of the NBA Summer League as well as on studio shows.
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