Thursday, July 16, 2026

ESPN’s Playoff Surprise: Spotlight Turns Shumpert Into Hot Prospect

After his impressive ESPN postseason coverage, the 10-year NBA veteran’s star is rising.

Oklahoma City, OK - June 22, 2025 - Paycom Center: Iman Shumpert courtside for Hoop Streams during game seven of the 2025 NBA Finals.
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The bright lights of the NBA playoffs can transform players and media into highly coveted talents. Just ask Iman Shumpert. 

After Shumpert’s strong work for ESPN during NBA Finals and Western Conference finals coverage, the 35-year-old has become a sought-after free agent, sources tell Front Office Sports

During ESPN’s NBA playoffs coverage, Shumpert paired with Vanessa Richardson for the Hoop Streams digital show across the ESPN app and social media platforms. Awful Announcing said Shumpert was “quietly the best analyst” of the Thunder-Pacers series.

“He was a revelation during the NBA Finals alongside Brian Windhorst on The Hoop Collective, and not in the ‘wow, this guy is entertaining’ way that often gets confused with substance,” wrote AA.

“No, Shumpert has been legitimately insightful, someone who actually enjoys talking about the game and, more importantly, knows how to talk about it well. That might sound like a low bar, but when you scroll through the usual suspects, it starts to feel like the bar’s buried six feet under.”

The 10-year NBA veteran—who won a title with LeBron James’s Cavaliers in 2016—previously won Season 30 of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars with dancer Daniella Karagach in 2021.

But ESPN probably won’t give up on the promising analyst without a fight. The former NBA star previously hosted Andscape’s seven-part documentary series, Taking One for the Team, on ESPN+ in 2024. As ESPN/ABC, NBC Sports, and Amazon Prime Video speed toward their first season of splitting up NBA game rights, there’s been a gold rush to hire the best hoops talents. 

NBC has tapped Mike Tirico and Noah Eagle as its top play-by-play broadcasters. They’ll work with color commentators Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford, studio analysts Carmelo Anthony and Grant Hill, studio host Maria Taylor, and front office insider Grant Liffmann. In the biggest move of the offseason, NBC landed the GOAT himself, Michael Jordan, as a special contributor.

Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos’s Prime has tapped Ian Eagle, Kevin Harlan, Michael Grady, and Eric Collins as play-by-play announcers. They will work alongside color commentators Steve Nash, Dwyane Wade, Candace Parker, Stan Van Gundy, Dell Curry, and Brent Barry, plus sideline reporters Cassidy Hubbarth, Allie Clifton, and Kristina Pink. Taylor Rooks will host Prime’s studio coverage, with analysts Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki.

ESPN declined to comment on Shumpert.

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