Malika Andrews to Replace Rachel Nichols for ESPN’s Daily Basketball Coverage, Will Host 'NBA Today'

Malika Andrews to Replace Rachel Nichols for ESPN’s Daily Basketball Coverage, Will Host 'NBA Today'

ESPN has announced that Malika Andrews will anchor the network’s new daily basketball show NBA Today, which will start airing Oct. 18.

The move follows the cancellation of ESPN’s Rachel Nichols-led program The Jump, which has served as the network’s weekday NBA studio show since 2016. The final episode is on Oct. 8.

According to ESPN, Andrews will be joined by a panel that features NBA analysts Kendrick Perkins, Chiney Ogwumike, Vince Carter, and senior writer Zach Lowe. Reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Ramona Shelburne are among the NBA insiders expected to contribute to the show.

NBA Today will provide in-depth, comprehensive daily coverage of all aspects of the NBA,” the network said in a press release. “Malika, who is a phenomenally talented commentator, will run point on a show that will feature a vibrant cast of expert analysts who all offer distinct perspectives on the game. Through the contributions of our wide array of NBA reporters, the show will be both newsy and timely with an eye towards the biggest games around the league that day.”