ormer WNBA star Chiney Ogwumike has committed to staying with ESPN, as the network announced her signing of a four-year contract extension. Known for her versatile work across both NBA and WNBA coverage, Ogwumike has established herself as one of ESPN’s most prominent voices in basketball.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but her role will continue to be significant across multiple platforms.
Ogwumike joined ESPN in 2017 and quickly made an impact as one of the few on-air talents to successfully balance women’s basketball and NBA coverage. Her assignments span a wide range, including NBA Countdown, WNBA Countdown, NBA Today, and women’s college basketball coverage.
Over the next four years, she will continue her involvement with high-profile shows such as Get Up, First Take, and SportsCenter.
Reflecting on her journey at ESPN, Ogwumike shared: ?”I came into this environment as a young athlete, and this might sound silly, but I saw it as a place of opportunity, a place where I knew I could make an impact because my point of view was not really that available.”
Ogwumike further emphasized the significance of being part of a platform where she can shape narratives and advocate for players:?”It’s the home for the NBA, the NBA Finals, the WNBA, women’s college basketball, and March Madness. To be where the main event is… I feel like I am of service in this space.”
Under her new contract, Ogwumike will continue to bring her insights and analysis to a variety of ESPN programs. As both a former player and experienced analyst, she plays a crucial role in delivering key basketball insights to fans.