Adrian Wojnarowski Leaves ESPN for St. Bonaventure GM Role
The NBA insider steps away from a $20 million contract to join his alma mater's basketball program.
- Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN's top NBA insider, announced his retirement from ESPN to take on a general manager role at St. Bonaventure University.
- Wojnarowski's decision to leave ESPN comes with three years and $20 million remaining on his contract.
- The new position at St. Bonaventure involves managing the men's basketball program, including recruiting, donor engagement, and community service projects.
- The move allows Wojnarowski to step away from the relentless 24/7 news cycle and embrace a more balanced lifestyle.
- Wojnarowski's hiring was months in the making and was driven by his long-standing connection to St. Bonaventure and its athletic director, Bob Beretta.







































