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Beloved NBA sideline reporter Lisa Salters was visibly absent from Sunday night’s Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Finals, leaving many to wonder where she could have been.
Lisa Salters, here in December 2024, missed Game 2 of the NBA Finals in June 2025.© Getty Images Mike Breen (r.) sent a heartfelt message to Lisa Salters during Game 2 of the NBA Finals on June 8 ...
Lisa Salters on Kareem Hunt interview: ‘I felt more emotion from him when the cameras were off’ The veteran reporter also said covering O.J. Simpson helped prepare her for tough interviews today.
Kroenke talked directly into reporter Lisa Salters’ ear — instead of the microphone — during his interview after Denver defeated the Heat, 94-89, in Game 5 to claim the franchise’s first ...
Lisa Salters’ postgame interview with Packers quarterback Jordan Love featured a cameo she certainly didn’t expect. When catching up with Love following Green Bay’s shutout 34-0 win over New ...
ESPN sideline reporter Lisa Salters has been away from the NBA Finals for three games now as she tends to a personal matter concerning her mom. Something her colleague Mike Breen touched on in the ...
Backup Seahawks QB Drew Lock gave an incredible interview to ESPN's Lisa Salters after leading the team to a last-minute victory. Drew Lock postgame interview, screengrab via ESPN.
When looking at veterans in the broadcast industry, ESPN’s Lisa Salters and Beth Mowins stand out. Julia Adams For NBA.com ESPN Reporter Lisa Salters interviews James Harden during the 2019 ...
Lisa Salters will rejoin the trio as ESPN’s lead sideline reporter for its coverage of the NBA Finals, Conference Finals, NBA Playoffs, NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC presented by Oculus from ...
If you’re reading this column, you are likely familiar with Lisa Salters, given her work over the past 10 seasons on “Monday Night Football.” Though multiple play-by-play and analyst changes ...
ESPN’s Lisa Salters Makes Admission About ‘Sleeping on’ Nikola Jokic The longtime reporter was thoroughly impressed with the Nuggets star’s postseason performances.
Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, and Lisa Salters will serve as the broadcast crew for ESPN’s first national game led entirely by women on Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.