Has Jalen Rose been let go by ESPN? Malika Andrews incident debunked after rumours went viral claiming the network dismissed the analyst
Jalen Rose first gained fame as a part of Michigan’s “Fab Five,” which advanced to the national championship games of the NCAA Tournament in 1992 and 1993. Rose went on to have a relatively outstanding NBA career, reaching the 2000 NBA Finals and three straight Eastern Conference Finals with the Indiana Pacers.
Jalen has been working for ESPN since 2007. He frequently guest-stars on numerous programmes throughout the network, such as First Take, Get Up, NBA Countdown, SportsCenter, and ESPN Radio. Jalen has been working for ESPN since 2007. He frequently guest-stars on numerous programmes throughout the network, such as First Take, Get Up, NBA Countdown, SportsCenter, and ESPN Radio.
Did ESPN fire Jalen Rose after video of Malika Andrews accusing him of sticking his finger in her armpit on live TV went viral
Stories say Jalen Rose was suspended by ESPN
According to all accounts, Rose is a well-liked and esteemed journalist. But, when a rumour stating such to be the case became viral, people are inquiring as to whether Jalen Rose was just sacked. According to the allegation, Jalen Rose was let go due to a dispute with coworker Malika Andrews.
The person that made the initial allegations posted a clip of Jalen Rose and Malika Andrews in the NBA Today studio as purported evidence of why he was reportedly let go.
Refuted: Accusations Jalen Rose was fired over reported fake Malika Andrews incident
BREAKING: Jalen Rose has been fired by ESPN for inappropriately touching a coworker. pic.twitter.com/sD6wFymXyj
— Buttcrack Sports (@ButtCrackSports) March 29, 2023
Jalen Rose Awkward Hug With Malika Andrews On Air Goes Viral: “Get Your Finger Out Of My Armpit”.😳 pic.twitter.com/vzJ225mptd
— Poetik Flakko (@FlakkoPoetik) March 30, 2023
Yet, it is untrue that ESPN dismissed Jalen Rose as a result of an alleged Malika Andrews incident. In NBA circles, the account that posted the rumour has gained some notoriety for spreading false information. The Twitter account is a self-described parody account that frequently disseminates humour and fake news.
Yet, the handle is convincing, which frequently leads to a large number of individuals being tricked into believing its made-up tales. LeBron James was purportedly suspended recently, according to the (fake) source, for speeding. Another example of the false rumours it spreads is this phoney news report concerning Jalen Rose.
Jalen’s top five trash-talkers in sports history
Jalen has lately made headlines, but they were sports-related. The ESPN commentator made the decision to list his top five sports trash talkers, and Muhammad Ali came in first.
The following were Rose’s top five trash talkers ever:
- Muhammad Ali
- Deion Sanders
- Ric Flair
- John McEnroe
- Reggie Miller