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One day after HC Stephanie White missing clash against Sky, partner Lisa Salters also takes personal time from NBA Finals

ESPN’s Lisa Salters, who has been a sideline reporter for the NBA Finals since 2005, is reportedly away for Game 2 due to personal reasons. According to Sports Media Watch, Jorge Sedano would take Salters’ place during Game 2 of the Finals between the OKC Thunder and the Indiana Pacers.

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The Front Office Sports reporter Ryan Glasspiegel later posted ESPN's statement regarding Salters' absence.

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"Lisa is attending to a personal matter. We send her our best."

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"Lisa is attending to a personal matter. We send her our best."

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According to Front Office Sports, ESPN's sideline reporter Jorge Sedano, who does radio coverage for the NBA Finals, will fill in for Salters. Moreover, Vanessa Richardson will temporarily take Sedano's place on the radio.

Previously, Stephanie White, Indiana Fever's head coach and Salters' partner, was also absent from the Fever vs. Chicago Sky game on Saturday. According to Fever reporter Chloe Peterson, White was away from the team citing "personal reasons." Austin Kelly replaced White for the contest.

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Despite White's absence, the Indiana Fever once again dominated the Chicago Sky. After a 93-58 win against the Sky in the season-opener, the Fever registered a 52-79 win on Saturday. Kelsey Mitchel led the Fever with 17 points. None of the Sky players scored in double digits.

Doris Burke's future with ESPN in question after 2024-25 NBA Finals

It was hard to imagine that any roster could replace Jeff Van Gundy, Mike Breen and Mark Jackson when it came to calling the much-hyped-up NBA Finals. However, the new roster with Richard Jefferson, Doris Burke with Mike Breen has been a successful one.

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According to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand, the broadcast company is expected to change its mind once again ahead of the upcoming season. Marchand reported that ESPN could cut Burke and move ahead with only Jefferson and Breen to call the Finals.

"Burke’s spot is not guaranteed for next season ..." Marchand wrote. "While Breen, the Basketball Hall of Famer under a long-term deal, is not going anywhere, ESPN will evaluate its entire roster."

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"ESPN executives will debate what is next, with one discussion likely centering around if they feel Burke is better on a two-person team as opposed to the three-person team," Marchand added."

Doris Burke is a historical figure in the NBA. She has been with ESPN since 1991 and has been an inspiration for many female journalists who make up a big part of ESPN's game coverage. She has been calling the NBA Finals for ESPN since last season, when the broadcast company laid off Jackson and Gundy.

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