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ESPN’s Malika Andrews obtained candid about criticism she’s obtained a couple of perceived racial bias in her reporting.
Andrews, 29, appeared on NBA star DeMar DeRozan’s psychological well being dialog collection, Dinners With DeMar, the place the NBA Right now and NBA Countdown host defined how she’s been pressured to confront the narrative.
“The toughest half for me generally is stomaching falsehoods, notably this, ‘You hate Black males,’” Andrews advised DeRozan, 35. “That couldn’t be farther from the reality. And utilizing my household or the best way that my household appears as some kind of proof of that. That’s simply unfaithful. And it’s simply unkind.”

Andrews comes from blended race dad and mom and married fellow ESPN reporter Dave McMenamin, who’s white, in August.
“It’s hurtful, and I believe that’s OK to say generally. It hurts,” Andrews admitted. “It doesn’t matter if it’s somebody who’s credible or somebody with an enormous platform or if it’s somebody of their mother’s basement simply firing off a put up. Generally it’s hurtful when that seeps by way of, notably for me when it’s not true.”
Former NFL huge receiver Dez Bryant criticized Andrews throughout her protection of the NBA Draft in 2023, arguing that she frolicked discussing prison expenses introduced towards draft decide Brandon Miller, who’s Black, whereas not masking an alleged relationship between a minor and draft decide Josh Giddey, who’s white.
“I counsel you to not make this a black or white factor,” Bryant, 36, posted via X on the time. “Your dad and mom actually raised you mistaken and simply since you went to a personal faculty don’t make you higher. You attraction and I do know your variety. You only a puppet. I dont understand how a former or present nba participant may sit there throughout from you and have a look at you with some type of respect.”
Whereas vehemently disagreeing with opinions like Bryant’s, Andrews acknowledged her journalistic observe report isn’t spotless.
“All of us have jobs to do and we do our greatest — I attempt to do my finest — to indicate up day by day in a method that you simply guys know what I’m about,” she advised DeRozan. “That doesn’t imply that I’ve coated each story completely. It doesn’t imply that I don’t make errors. However I believe I’m fairly good at saying to you guys particularly, ‘Might have been higher there.’”
She added, “As social media continues to be greater on the earth, that kindness and that humanity I fear generally we’re dropping.”