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Follow on Google News | John Schriffen, Stormy Buonantony to be joined by the coaches of SlamBall for ESPN BroadcastFans To Be Treated To A Special Insiders View This Weekend With The Legends Of The Game
By: SlamBall "John and Stormy Buonantony did a great job last week, and we could think of no better way to give extra insight this week than to have our coaches in the booth when they are not on the court," said Mason Gordon, SlamBall creator and CEO. "We continue to find quality, unique voices who have been around the game to compliment our announcing pros, and we think fans will enjoy hearing from those who literally pioneered the game." The head coaches rotating into the booth this weekend will include: Hernando Plannels, Jelani Janisse, Josh Carlson, Brendan Kirsch, Trevor Anderson, Ken Carter, Stanley Fletcher Jr., and James Willis. Schriffen joined ESPN in August 2020 to call the platform's coverage of the KBO (Korea Baseball Organization) Buonantony is a sideline reporter for ESPN college football and XFL, just concluding her third season across ESPN platforms. She is also a studio host for VSIN, The Sports Betting Network in Las Vegas, Nev. Stormy spent two years as the rink-side reporter and host for the Vegas Golden Knights on AT&T SportsNet. SlamBall's two-year ESPN partnership will combine to air more than 40 hours of live SlamBall programming across five weekends, culminating August 15-17 with the SlamBall Playoffs and SlamBall Championship Game. About SlamBall: Launched originally in 1999 by founders Mason Gordon and Mike Tollin, SlamBall is a one-of-a-kind sports and entertainment property with a rich history of success in the United States and in markets around the world. It is a compelling hybrid combination of the best elements of basketball, football and hockey, infused with the essence of a video game come to life. The new, enhanced league is set for relaunch in the summer of 2023. Amid the current resurgence of interest in alternate sports, the hashtag #BringBackSlamBall has garnered more than 200 million views on social media. https://slamballleague.com/ End
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