They don't call it the U.S. Open for nothing! I'm riding with these three Americans to finish top 20 at Shinnecock this week! Check out my parlay @DKSports#DKPartner
"[The 2026 Knicks] will be remembered and beloved forever, in the same way that 1970 team was."
@Espngreeny finds symmetry between the Knicks' 1973 and 2026 championship teams 🏆
Thanks -- it's a labor of love.
Episode 1: @dpshow
Episode 2: Chris Berman
Episode 3: @Espngreeny, out now
Episode 4: @lindacohn, June 19
Episode 5: @cbfowler, June 25
Episode 6: Craig Kilborn, July 3
I am blown away at the amount of research that went into this “This Was SportsCenter” conversation with @richeisen.
Absolutely one of the best things I’ve ever been part of. Really hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
https://t.co/ArMUYi2BHV
I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed doing “This Was SportsCenter” with @richeisen.
The old stories and old clips made me laugh and feel very nostalgic at the same time.
Incredible work by his team, cannot recommend the whole series highly enough.
https://t.co/ArMUYi2BHV
Mike Greenberg arrived at ESPN only a few months after I did in 1996 and he’s been there ever since, headlining so many important shows for the company on both the TV and radio side of things…which made him a natural fit for the first season of “This Was SportsCenter”
In episode 3 of the series, Greeny tells a hilarious story about his first day on the job at SportsCenter as I learned we had the same first co-anchor to boot.
"The Knicks [in] the first half was trying to appease everybody. ... They got outside of their game to make a point to the Spurs and their fans that we can play physical too."
@MagicJohnson shares his thoughts on coming back from a big deficit in a high stakes moment like the NBA Finals 🏀