Chiney Ogwumike is staying busy in between games for the Los Angeles Sparks.
After helping the Sparks to a 93-91 win over the Dallas Wings on Tuesday, the forward was on the sidelines for Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Golden State Warriors less than 48 hours later.
#HoopStreams continues before the Celtics and Warriors tip off 🏀@TimBontemps joins @CassidyHubbarth, @itsthebaldgirl, @McNuttMonica and @chiney to look back on each team's top moments from the season and dive into some stats before the main attraction! https://t.co/QCq8VVk5rI— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) June 3, 2022
#HoopStreams continues before the Celtics and Warriors tip off 🏀@TimBontemps joins @CassidyHubbarth, @itsthebaldgirl, @McNuttMonica and @chiney to look back on each team's top moments from the season and dive into some stats before the main attraction! https://t.co/QCq8VVk5rI
Ogwumike is no stranger to the camera, having joined Malika Andrews on “NBA Today” and worked on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” She also served as an executive producer for “144,” a documentary detailing the 2020 WNBA season that was nominated for an Emmy in the long documentary category.
It’s Ogwumike’s first time working the NBA Finals. On Twitter, she said that she is “blessed” to have the opportunity in the midst of her WNBA season.
48 hours. 2 jobs. 1 mission.Protected home court with the squad.. and now blessed to work my first ever NBA Finals with ESPN. Grind season. ✨✊🏿 pic.twitter.com/QxeAjLGc7g— Chiney Ogwumike (@chiney) June 2, 2022
48 hours. 2 jobs. 1 mission.Protected home court with the squad.. and now blessed to work my first ever NBA Finals with ESPN. Grind season. ✨✊🏿 pic.twitter.com/QxeAjLGc7g