The best journalist on the ESPN touch line will not be on the ABC broadcast of match 2 of the NBA final on Sunday evening.
Lisa Salters is missing the Thunder-Pacers match in Oklahoma City due to a personal affair, according to several reports.
Jorge Sedano will replace Salters.
Although it is not clear what is the personal material, the partner of Salters, the head coach of Fever, Stephanie White, missed his team’s victory on the sky on Saturday because of what the star of Indianapolis described In the event of a family emergency.
Deputy coach Austin Kelly was the acting head coach of the match.
“I really want to win for Steph, she is going through a difficult period with her family at the moment,” said the fever Dewanna Bonner to The Star before Saturday. “We want to rally together and get it for her, but it is also the first time of Austin at the helm, so it’s double-value at the moment.”
Salters, who is also the journalist of the touch of “Monday Night Football”, was part of the ABC’s victory for the Victory 1 of the Pacers.
She has been with ESPN for 25 years, joining the NBA coverage of the network in 2005 and resuming the touch of the line of “Monday evening” in 2012. She was previously a touch journalist on ABC university football programs from 2006 to 10.
Salters, 59, and White, 47, live in Nashville and share four sons, According to the Indianapolis star.
White was previously married to the darling of the Brent McCarty high school; They divorced in 2002.
Match 3 of the Thunder-Pacers series is scheduled for Wednesday evening in Indianapolis.