Brian Windhorst: The second time when I knew my life …
Brian Windhorst: The second time when I knew my life was going to change was when I watched The Decision. I mean, I already knew he was going to Miami by that point, but when he went when he when he went through with it, I knew my life was going to change one way or another. Either I was going to cover the Cavs without him or I was going to go to another job.
And it just so happened ESPN hired me to go to Miami to cover him. So I knew so those two moments I knew my life was going to change. I never ever saw myself I never aspired to be on television.
Wasn't like I grew up saying man I really wish I could be the next whomever. I didn't even have any like heroes there. In all honesty I just tried to tell good stories.
I tried to learn and tell good stories and um it just evolved to where like if you told good stories, all media sort of became the same. It used to be if a newspaper person told the story it stayed in the newspaper maybe a television person or someone on the radio saw that story and did their own but it didn't cross over. Well, now, I mean, not just now, but in my career, the people who told the stories could tell them on all the platforms, audio, digital, print, television, and it just so happened I was at this company that did all the platforms.
So, I was able to cross over. YouTube This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Brian Windhorst: The second time when I knew my life …