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During this Wednesday’s edition of “NBA Today,” ESPN’s crew behind the camera forgot to censor multiple f-bombs from Nets forward Mikal Bridges.
ESPN played a clip of Bridges talking about his relationship with Ben Simmons on Paul George’s podcast.
Bridges used some colorful language when explaining why he has confidence in Simmons heading into the 2023-24 season.
“I think he’s in a good place. We’re close. He’s talking in the chat all the time. I think he feels like he’s f—ing got a lot of friends and we all f— with him. Obviously, we want him to score. But we ain’t pressed about it. We just want him to be aggressive and play the right way.”
Both f-bombs were played over the air this Wednesday. ESPN’s Malika Andrews couldn’t help but comment on that blunder, saying “Next time we’ll make sure to have a bleep button there.”
Here’s the moment from “NBA Today” that’s going viral:
Those f-bombs were probably supposed to be censored. Whoops. pic.twitter.com/gAUzeEbUiK
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 26, 2023
Someone will probably be reprimanded by ESPN for this mistake.
That being said, there are probably basketball fans around the country who would like to see ESPN allow language like this over the air from time to time.
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