Malika Andrews reveals how ESPN teammates Adrian Wojnarowski and Mike Greenberg helped further her career
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Malika Andrews rose quickly at ESPN, going from Chicago Tribune sports reporter to NBA Countdown and NBA Today host in less than a decade. In an interview on the SI Media with Jimmy Traina podcast released Friday, Andrews revealed how two ESPN colleagues gave her a helping hand as she came up in the business. Before she ever

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