Malika Andrews is one of the hottest new stars in sports media. Just a few years ago, Andrews was a reporter covering the underdog Chicago Bulls for the Chicago Tribune. Now, she’s the face of ESPN’s NBA coverage, serving as a game-day studio host and hosting the network’s daytime show, “NBA Today.”
Andrews may only be 29 years old, but he already has the poise of a veteran. Magnitude 4.7 earthquake hits Los Angeles It rocked ESPN’s LA studios on Monday.
Andrews on live broadcast WNBA As the earthquake struck, Andrews was confronted by the legendary Rebecca Lobo. While most people would have panicked in this situation, Andrews kept his cool, made sure everyone was safe, and updated viewers on exactly what was happening inside the studio. You can watch the footage here.
Being able to remain so calm on live television is a talent not many people possess, but Andrews clearly has it in spades.
With ESPN/ABC extending their NBA broadcast deal, Andrews will likely be on TV for some time to come, a perfect example of why she is so highly regarded.





