Shams and Woj are considered by many in the sports world to have the only "real" rivalry in sports journalism.
Fans react with humor and doubt as Shams Charania delivers his first breaking news since Adrian Wojnarowski's retirement.
ESPN is “likely” to talk to fellow NBA insiders Shams Charania and Chris Haynes about a potential role, sources told Front ...
Shams Charania is one of the likely targets of ESPN to replace Adrian Wojnarowski, who has retired from sports journalism. Charania is a free agent and is the ideal successor to Wojnarowski.
Adrian Wojnarowski stunned the sports world on Wednesday when he announced he is retiring from the news industry, and many people expect his longtime ...
Paul George, the new Philadelphia 76er and longtime NBA star spanning four franchises, dished on why the Orlando Magic's ...
Many speculate that the job could go to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, a former protege of Woj who worked alongside him during their time at Yahoo. But if ESPN doesn’t make that hire ...
Take a look at the latest betting odds on who will take over from Adrian Wojnarowski at ESPN? Will it be Shams, Chris Haynes ...
Attention has quickly shifted to how ESPN will replace one of its biggest media chess pieces, and The Athletic's Shams Charania — who previously worked alongside Woj at Yahoo Sports — is ...
following this announcement, the conversation immediately shifted to who might step in and fill that gap. There’s one obvious answer there that every NBA fan seemed to land on: Shams Charania.
According to Front Office Sports’ Michael McCarthy, ESPN is likely to pursue NBA reporters Chris Haynes and Shams Charania. Next to Woj, Charania has the reputation for being a premier breaking ...