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Adrian Wojnarowski was born on 1969 in Bristol, Connecticut, U.S., is an American sportswriter (born 1969). Discover Adrian Wojnarowski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Adrian Wojnarowski Net Worth
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Timeline
Adrian Wojnarowski (born March 4, 1969), nicknamed Woj, is an American sports columnist and reporter.
He is an NBA insider for ESPN and previously covered the NBA for Yahoo! Sports.
Wojnarowski was born in Bristol, Connecticut on March 4, 1969; he is of Polish descent.
He graduated from Bristol Central High School in 1987.
He went to St. Bonaventure University which is west of Jamestown, New York, where he graduated in 1991.
He currently lives in Glen Rock, New Jersey with his wife, Amy, and their two children, Ben and Annie.
In May 2022, Wojnarowski received an honorary doctorate from St. Bonaventure University.
Wojnarowski began his career working for the Hartford Courant starting as a high school senior and continuing during breaks from college.
After graduating from college, he wrote for some smaller papers before becoming a columnist for the Fresno Bee in 1995.
In 1997, he began to work for The Record in New Jersey.
As a result of his work with The Record, he was named "Columnist of the Year" in 1997 and in 2002 by the Associated Press Sports Editors.
During that time, he also contributed regularly to ESPN.com.
In 2006, he published a New York Times best-seller: The Miracle of St. Anthony: A Season with Coach Bob Hurley and Basketball's Most Improbable Dynasty.
In 2007, Wojnarowski left The Record and joined Yahoo!
In March 2009, he and Dan Wetzel wrote a story tying the Connecticut Huskies men's basketball program to several recruiting violations.
In 2010 the New York Post reported that Wojnarowski was being sued by the Penguin Group for failing to meet a deadline for a book covering the life of coach Jim Valvano.
Wojnarowski responded that the problem was "a miscommunication between my agent and me" and said that he would be returning the money to Penguin Books.
Wojnarowski has been widely considered one of the best NBA "scoopers" in the business by fans, especially during the NBA draft, when he has called the picks and trades involving said picks ahead of time on his Twitter account.
His scoops have been referred to as "Woj Bombs"—and it has been known for readers on social media, to respond in comments sections with "nuclear explosion" gifs, for comedic effect.
However, he has been criticized by media critics for his reporting on NBA player LeBron James, being accused of having an apparent bias and relying on anonymous sources.
He was listed #1 in Sports Media Watch's Worst of Sports Media 2010 as a result of this criticism.
Sports for ESPN on July 1, 2017, just before the start of NBA free agency that year.
He made his ESPN debut on the midnight edition of SportsCenter earlier that day.
On June 20, 2019, Wojnarowski was awarded the inaugural Tony Kubek Award for Media Excellence by the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in Michigan.
On July 10, 2020, Republican Senator Josh Hawley wrote a letter to NBA commissioner Adam Silver questioning the propriety of the NBA allowing social justice statements on players' jerseys, but not support for law enforcement or anything critical of the Chinese Communist Party.
The NBA has business connections with China.
Wojnarowski, copied on the Hawley communication, replied to Hawley via email saying "fuck you".
Wojnarowski apologized the same day to Hawley and ESPN; ESPN called Wojnarowski's response "completely unacceptable behavior" and added the network was "addressing it directly with Adrian and specifics of those conversations will remain internal."
Two days later, ESPN suspended Wojnarowski without pay.
He was due to remain suspended for one to two weeks.