NBA reporter suddenly QUITS her sideline role after nine years: ‘I’ll forever be a fan’
Rebecca Haarlow is leaving her job as a New York Knicks reporter at MSG Network after nine seasons, the network announced.
After nearly a decade of covering games for the orange and blue team, the Knicks will be without her for the 2024-25 season.
In a statement to News DayHaarlow announced that she is giving up her work at the court to focus on her consulting firm.
“After nine incredible seasons broadcasting Knicks games on MSG Networks,” Haarlow said. “I have decided to step down and focus on my consulting firm, Rebecca Haarlow Communications, where I help companies drive growth through exceptional public speaking, storytelling and media training.
“I want to express my deepest gratitude to both MSG Networks and the Knicks organization for a lifetime of unforgettable memories. I will always be a fan. Go Knicks!”
Rebecca Haarlow is quitting her job as a Knicks sideline reporter for the MSG Network
Haarlow announced that she is giving up her work at the court to focus on her consultancy
MSG Network confirmed the reporter’s departure with a message on X.
“Wishing you much happiness and success with your new business – Rebecca Haarlow Communications,” the post read. “You will always be a part of the MSG Networks family!!”
Longtime Knicks studio crew members Alan Hahn and Bill Pidto are reportedly set to take over the duties left vacant by Hahn’s departure.
Haarlow started as a reporter for the Knicks in 2015, after replacing Tina Cervasio.
Before taking her talents to the Mecca of basketball, she worked as a reporter for the Portland Trailblazers and for the NFL Network.