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NBA reporter abruptly quits sideline job after nine years: ‘I’ll always be a fan’

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Rebecca Haarlow quits her job as MSG Network's Knicks courtside reporter

Rebecca Haarlow will leave her job as a New York Knicks sideline reporter for MSG Network after nine seasons, the network announced.

After nearly a decade of calling games for the Orange and Blue, the Knicks’ broadcast will not feature his services in the 2024-25 season.

In a statement to News of the dayHaarlow revealed that he will be stepping down from his on-court duties to focus on his consulting business.

“After nine incredible seasons broadcasting Knicks games on MSG Networks,” Haarlow said, “I have decided to step away to focus on my consulting business, Rebecca Haarlow Communications, where I help companies drive growth through exceptional public speaking, storytelling and media training.

“I extend 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 quits her job as MSG Network’s Knicks courtside reporter

Haarlow revealed that he will be stepping down from his on-court duties to focus on his consulting firm.

Haarlow revealed that he will be stepping down from his on-court duties to focus on his consulting firm.

MSG Network acknowledged the journalist’s departure with a post on X.

“I wish you luck and success in your new venture, Rebecca Haarlow Communications,” the post read. “You will always be a part of the MSG Networks family!”

Longtime Knicks studio staff members Alan Hahn and Bill Pidto will reportedly share the duties left vacant by Haarlow’s departure.

Haarlow began working for the Knicks as a sideline reporter when she replaced Tina Cervasio in 2015.

Before taking her talents to the Mecca of basketball, she worked as a sideline reporter for the Portland Trailblazers and worked for NFL Network.

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