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ESPN has named Shams Charania as its new Senior NBA Insider, filling the role left vacant by Adrian Wojnarowski. Wojnarowski recently stepped away from the media industry to take on the position of general manager for St. Bonaventure’s men’s basketball team, his alma mater.

Charania, who has made a name for himself as a trusted source for breaking NBA news, expressed his excitement about the move. “I am honored to join ESPN as the company’s Senior NBA Insider. I can’t wait to be part of an incredible group of colleagues at ESPN and serve the sports audience worldwide,” he tweeted.

This marks a significant transition for Charania, who has worked with The Athletic, Stadium, and FanDuel in recent years. His contract with Stadium has expired, and his deals with The Athletic and FanDuel are set to conclude soon. His departure from The Athletic has already been confirmed.

The addition of Charania comes at a crucial time for ESPN. Known for his rapid reporting on trades, signings, and other key developments, Charania brings a wealth of expertise and credibility to his new position.

Charania’s rise to prominence began when he worked alongside Wojnarowski at Yahoo Sports, where he became one of the youngest insiders to break major NBA stories. His ability to consistently deliver accurate and timely information has made him one of the most respected voices in the basketball media landscape.

In his new role at ESPN, Charania will continue to provide breaking news, analysis, and exclusive reports to the network’s global audience. With the NBA season approaching, fans can expect him to be front and center, reporting on everything from trade rumors to injury updates.

Wojnarowski, who has been a defining presence in NBA media for years, leaves behind a legacy of excellence in sports journalism. Charania, once Wojnarowski’s protégé, is now poised to take the reins and lead ESPN’s NBA coverage.

This move marks a full-circle moment for Charania, as he steps into the role once occupied by the very person who mentored him early in his career. With his reputation for breaking some of the league’s biggest stories, Charania’s impact on ESPN’s NBA coverage is expected to be significant.