Adrian Wojnarowski, aka Woj, has revealed the true motive behind his shock exit from ESPN, after being on the outlet since 2017.
The previous lead NBA insider was identified with prostate most cancers six months earlier than he determined to go away, Sports activities Illustrated reported on Thursday.
Woj left ESPN to grow to be the final supervisor for the boys’s basketball program at his alma mater, St. Bonaventure and hinted at his analysis on the time, he says.
“Time isn’t in limitless provide and I need to spend mine in methods which can be extra personally significant,” he wrote.
And instructed SI this week, “That was in regards to the most cancers.”
He underwent a biopsy after two blood assessments revealed an elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and obtained the information of the the analysis simply minutes earlier than showing on a video name for NBA Countdown.
“If you hear most cancers, you concentrate on it going by your physique like Pac-Man,” Woj defined “Prostate most cancers, it usually stays confined to your prostate and is usually gradual rising.”
The most cancers is “fairly restricted in scope,” and Wojnarowski says he’s asymptomatic, doesn’t at present want surgical procedure and can maintain monitoring the most cancers for any adjustments.
He additionally made it clear the most cancers wasn’t the only motive he left ESPN.
“I didn’t need to spend another day of my life ready on somebody’s MRI or hitting an agent at 1 a.m. about an ankle sprain,” Wojnarowski instructed Sports activities Illustrated.
The 55-year-old instructed SI that the dying of longtime NFL insider Chris Mortensen from throat most cancers made him rethink what was essential to him.
“It made me keep in mind that the job isn’t all the things,” Woj says. “In the long run it’s simply going to be your loved ones and shut pals. And it’s additionally, like, no person offers a s—. No one remembers [breaking stories] in the long run. It’s simply vapor.”
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