The New York Postwrote that Taylor’s contract expires July 20 (the date of a potential sixth game of the NBA Finals, and two days ahead of a potential seventh game, notable considering that Taylor is now ESPN’s main
NBA Countdown pre-game/halftime/post-game host there), that she’d been offered “near $5 million” annually to stay last year but turned that down, and that their current offer to her was in the $2-$3 million range and that she hadn’t agreed to that and might head elsewhere (with NBC and Amazon specifically mentioned as possible landing places).
Now, one and possibly two of those landing places appear to actually be in play. On Wednesday, Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports reported that a NBC-Taylor deal is close, with a source saying it’s “at the half-yard line.” McCarthy also noted that this could be a non-exclusive deal, which would let Taylor also possibly strike a deal with Amazon for
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