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The uncertain world of the entertainment industry again strikes due to ESPN?s financial turmoil. The famous TV personality and sports analyst Stephen A Smith revealed the real reasons behind the mass-firing of people. The firing of everyone affected even famous celebrities.??

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Thirty-three days after the firing, 47YO NBA champ braces for a new dawn, a new chapter in the broadcasting world. The Boston Celtics legend looks forward to seeing his coach, Doc Rivers, give his valuable insights and make the show more immersive for the viewers.

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Discussion on broadcasting reset: Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce’s insights

In a podcast, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce discuss the ongoing reset happening in the broadcasting world. The fans were accustomed to seeing familiar faces, but now they will experience fresh dynamics. The familiar dynamics between Mark Jackson, Jeff Van Gundy, and Mike Breen will now be transformed into different game perspectives. The era stars names like Doc Rivers, Doris Burke, and others.?

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Kevin Garnett emphasized how things changed in just a blink of an eye. Garnett is welcoming the transition from Keyshawn Johnson’s football analysis to that of Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith,? to that of Paul Pierce and his crew, and ultimately to the era of Doc Rivers.

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? I was watching I blink, and it was, uh, Bob Costas, and it was Bob Costas coming to him, and I blinked again, and it was Barkley, and it was Charles, and it was Kenny, you know what I’m saying I blinked again, and it was you Chauncey and Jaylen I blink we’re in a real reset things that we’ve been watching for the last six-seven years are going to be no more .?

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However, Garnett and Pierce are both excited about including Doc Rivers and his coaching perspective on the game. Rivers? view will give the fans a deeper understanding of the game.

?Doc’s going to give a great perspective on this on this style basketball because he coached it.?

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As this reset progresses, viewers will enter an exciting new world full of fresh viewpoints and thrilling stories.

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ESPN’s devastating layoffs: Impact on on-air personalities

The recent tragedy of firing twenty on-air personalities of ESPN has shaken the whole broadcasting world. Famous celebrities and TV personalities like Max Kellerman, Jalen Rose, Jeff Van Gundy, and Keyshawn Johnson were let go. Stephen A. Smith, a renowned TV anchor, and sports analyst, empathized with his friends and the impact they faced.

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In his podcast, Smith revealed the reasons behind the mass firing by ESPN. The reason was ESPN?s massive financial losses, which were around $5.5 billion. The loss of such a massive figure forced the channel to let go of some of its priced possessions. Smith sent his best wishes to those impacted by this unforeseen problem.

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?As sad as I?m, as wishful I am that every single of those folks land on their feet and ultimately recapture a prosperous career (like) that (which) they had on ESPN, I?d like to remind everybody they are casualties of a layoff because ESPN lost $5.5 billion, the parks, and the theaters.?

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