ESPN Breaks Silence On Lisa Salters' Personal Situation
- Lisa Salters missed Game 2 of the NBA Finals due to a personal matter, according to ESPN's statement.
- Jorge Sedano filled in for Salters during the broadcast of the game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers.
- ESPN and colleagues sent their best wishes to Salters, highlighting her mother's serious health issues, as mentioned by Mike Breen during the broadcast.
- The Oklahoma City Thunder won the game 123-107, tying the series at 1-1, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scoring 34 points.
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Fan concern with Lisa Salters absent from NBA broadcast over 'personal matter'
NBA fans have sent their best wishes to Lisa Salters after an unexpected absence. The veteran ESPN reporter was not on the sideline for Game 2 of the NBA Finals in Oklahoma City on Sunday. GettyESPN reporter Lisa Salters missed Game 2 of the NBA Finals[/caption] GettyFans sent their best wishes to the popular reporter[/caption] Salters has been a staple of ESPN and ABC’s coverage of the NBA since 2000. The 59-year-old was due to be on the sideli…
ESPN’s Lisa Salters missing Game 2 of NBA Finals due to personal matter after partner Stephanie White sits out Fever game
ESPN's Lisa Salters will miss Thunder vs. Pacers Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Finals due to a personal matter after her partner, Fever coach Stephanie White, missed the WNBA team's game on Saturday.
ESPN Asks For Prayers For Sideline Reporter Lisa Salters
Meet New ESPN Star Erin Kate Dolan (1:10) ESPN is asking for prayers for sideline reporter Lisa Salters on Sunday morning.Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Finals is set for Sunday evening. The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to host the Indiana Pacers in Game 2. Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers shocked the Thunder in Game 1 of the series on Thursday evening, coming from behind from double digits in the fourth quarter to steal a game-one win on the road.Salt…
Mike Breen Delivers Emotional Tribute to Absent ESPN Colleague During NBA Finals Broadcast
Veteran NBA announcer Mike Breen took a poignant moment during Sunday night’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals to honor his colleague and longtime ESPN sideline reporter Lisa Salters, who was absent from the broadcast as she tends to her mother’s ongoing health issues. Breen addressed Salters’ absence during the third quarter of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s dominant 123-107 win over the Indiana Pacers, offering an emotional tribute that resonated with vi…
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