Malika Andrews: The Puppet of ESPN Basketball

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After Malika's recent questionable antics, it adds to a string of biased reporting, targeting a specific demographic and has sparked outrage. In this video, we will look back at the life of Malika Andrews, and reveal the early life of how Malika got to where she is today.

And in regards to the questionable and potentially discriminatory reporting, was she saying things under her own accord, or was she reading a script provided by ESPN?

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
02:29 Malika's Early Life
03:58 ESPN/First Controversial Incident
06:41 Ime Udoka Report/Heated Exchanges
10:05 Joe Mazzula Slander
10:42 Adreian Payne Report
11:43 Jalen Rose MeeToo attempt
12:12 Brandon Miller Draft Night
12:55 Outro

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Bringing up an ALLEGED sexual assault while reporting a man’s death is beyond scummy.

ctrain
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Malika was the kid who reminded the teacher to assign homework when the teacher forgot. Tell me I'm wrong 😂

tommycleary
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TOUGH TIMES?! Dude, her family could afford not only a private school, but also a Therapy Board School. She did not even know what tough times are.

setiyoung
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It’s wild they really made Jalen apologize for holding a woman accountable 😂 what a great example to set for the youth lmao

errbodyloves
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The saddest thing is ESPN is supporting this kind of behavior while letting go of someone like jalen rose who has more integrity in his finger than malika will ever be

anjaspriambudy
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The fact that they made Jalen Rose come back and apologize for asking why a woman in a consensual relationship with a man was not held accountable as well is crazy.

cephasekuase
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She must know she's untouchable there because there's no way a 28 year old journalist should be acting that way. She can barely even contain how much she despises virtually everyone around her.

austinfrank
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Why she is loved by ESPN is because she is pushing the agenda that the industry has tried through applied programming. She’s had the perfect upbringing to develop the proper narrative against fba players, it’s natural to her.

patraymond
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The Adreian Payne situation was particularly egregious because she brought up an old domestic violence allegation, but did not bring up the fact that he died trying to prevent a domestic violence dispute. Wrong on so many levels.

freshstacks
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The fact that she told Jalen Rose to “get your finger off my arm” live on air when he gave her a half hug I knew she was a clown.

solohere
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It's crazy Malika got away with all of this. I was shocked as I watched all of her takes.

RJS
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Simply don't watch ESPN but instead watch their viewership fall.

jabbaweezy
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Malika seems like the kind of woman who gets pissed when men give her attention, but gets even more pissed when they don’t give her attention

erikdayne
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She wouldn't let anybody talk about the woman in Boston and accountability, but had no problem talking about a mans past on his draft night. Double standards are real.

titancheat
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Knowing ESPN kept her over the people they let go just shows why Disney as an organization is going down. Bad decisions.

iamgladiator
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I’d love to bring this young woman back down to earth.

If you’re paying close attention from the beginning, something was mentioned about her mental health, depression, and all these other negative nuances that play a big part of every day life. I still believe strongly that she is not comfortable with who she is.
You know how people always say that people that are always trying to demean others or belittle them is directly connected to their own problems and insecurities.

This is that. Of course she is a puppet. That’s why she seems so confident Amos in a position of power and I just don’t like her.

misdemeanor
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Malika’s upbringing does not sound rough. It sounds privileged, and her personality is that of a privileged person.

jakemccoy
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Every basketball player should stop speaking to her simple…..NBA players don’t have to speak to her

frederickifill
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These ridiculous forced apologies by ESPN completely undermine the credibility of everyone on the network. It shows immediately that any opinions you hear do not belong to the people saying them... theyve all gone through the filter of management. Its one of the biggest reason nobody respects ESPN or their analysts anymore

JohnSmith-tknt
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I still can’t believe they canned Kellerman and kept Malika Andrews. Just an awful, awful decision.

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