Former NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning off several items he used throughout his journalism career covering the league. Wojnarowski, who retired from journalism to become the St. Bonaventure men's basketball team general manager,
NBA fans thought of Adrian Wojnarowski when a shocking blockbuster trade unfolded earlier this month. The former ESPN insider left before the 2024-25 season to take a new job as St. Bonaventure's men's basketball general manager.
Adrian Wojnarowski is selling his old news-breaking iPhone (and here’s what you might get out of it) The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
For years, if an NBA trade, signing, or major development was happening, Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report it. Now, the longtime ESPN insider is making headlines of his
The iPhones, his ESPN ID and media credentials from NBA Finals and NBA drafts are part of a new online auction.
Adrian Wojnarowski is putting his iconic ‘Woj Bomb’ phones up for auction, including one used during the trade between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Clippers.
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Adrian Wojnarowski is selling all his most prized assets. The former NBA insider has decided to auction off notable items from his seven-year long career at ESPN such as dinner dates, video calls, press passes and even cell phones his breaking news “Woj bombs” were sent from.
The former ESPN NBA reporter is cleaning out his office of cell phones and press passes, and even offering dinner dates.
Former NBA Insider and current St. Bonaventure men's basketball general manager Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning off cell phones used from his media career to raise money for the school's NIL collective.
On Monday, Wojnarowski dropped a nostalgic Woj Bomb when he announced that he is auctioning off the iPhones that he relied on to deliver countless news that shocked basketball fans during his memorable career as a journalist — and before becoming the general manager of St. Bonaventure basketball.
Among the items up for bid are Wojnarowski’s ESPN ID badge, various press passes as well as several iPhones he used to break news, including the one announcing his departure from ESPN for St. Bonaventure in September.