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Rebecca Haarlow leaves Knicks MSG Network job after nine years

There will be no familiar faces on the Knicks' broadcasts for the 2024-25 NBA season.

Rebecca Harlow is leaving her job as a Knicks sideline reporter for MSG Network after nine seasons, the network announced.

Longtime Knicks studio staffers Alan Hahn and Bill Pitot will fill Harlow's role, according to multiple reports.


Rebecca Harlow is stepping down from her nine-year position as the Knicks sideline reporter. MSG

She is stepping down to focus on her consulting firm.

After nine incredible seasons broadcasting Knicks games on MSG Network, Harlow He told Newsday In a statement, he said: “I have decided to step down to focus on my consulting firm, Rebecca Harlow Communications, where I help businesses grow through superior public speaking, storytelling and media training.”

“A huge thank you to MSG Networks and the Knicks organization for giving me memories I'll never forget. I'm a fan forever. Go Knicks!”


Rebecca Harlow, Kenny Albert, Clyde Frazier and the staff of MSG Network.
Rebecca Harlow, Kenny Albert, Clyde Frazier and the staff of MSG Network. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

MSG Network confirmed Harlow's departure in a post by X.

“We wish you the best of luck and success in your new business venture, Rebecca Harlow Communications,” the post read. “You will always be a part of the MSG Networks family!!”

Harlow began her career as a sideline reporter for the Knicks in 2015, replacing Tina Cervasio.

She previously worked as a sideline reporter for the Trail Blazers and for the NFL Network.

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