Doris Burke

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Doris Burke Wiki Biography

Born Doris Sable on the 4th November 1965 in West Islip, New York State USA, she is a sports reporter, best known to the world for her extensive work for ESPN and ABC covering women’s basketball, and also the National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise, the New York Knicks.

Have you ever wondered how rich Doris Burke is, as of early 2018? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Burke’s net worth is as high as $6 million, an amount earned through her successful career, active since the early ‘90s.

Doris grew up in Manasquan, New Jersey with her seven older siblings. From an early age, Doris became interested in basketball, and looking-up to Kyle Macy and Kelly Tripucka, she started playing in the second grade as a point guard for the women team at Manasquan High School, and after matriculation earned scholarships to several eastern colleges, deciding on Providence College, Rhode Island. While in college, Doris continued to play basketball and in her senior year was named Co-Female Athlete of the Year in her college, and also led the Big East Conference in assists. She finished her education with a bachelor’s degree in health service administration/social work, but then furthered her studies, earning a master’s degree in Education.

Her career started in 1990 when she was hired as a radio analyst for women’s games for Providence College basketball team, and the same year acquired her first position on television, covering women games of the Big East Conference. After six successful years, Doris was given Big East men’s games, and then advancing in her career by becoming a part of ESPN, covering the WNBA. In 1997, she officially became the primary television and radio voice of the New York Liberty, all adding to her net worth.

Doris next became a part of the ESPN’s top men’s basketball team next to Dick Vitale, at courtside during the NBA games aired on ESPN and ABC. In 2000, she made history after she was named as the first woman commentator, for New York Knicks games both on television and radio, subsequently becoming the first woman to comment on a Big East Men’s game, and the primary commentator for men’s college basketball conference package. Doris remained focused on progressing further and in 2009 was promoted to a sideline reporter during NBA Finals for ABC Sports, which only increased her net worth, while in 2013 she signed a new contract with ESPN, which gave her a new position as NBA commentator, debuting on the 13th November on the NBA pre-game show “NBA Countdown”, next to respected analysts Avery Johnson and Jalen Rose.

Most recently, Doris has been named as the regular NBA game analyst for ESPN, thus becoming the first woman assigned to a full regular-season role in the US.

When it comes to her personal life, Doris is a mother of two children and was married to Gregg Burke. The couple married in 1989 but later divorced, and she remains single and apparently focused primarily on her career.

IMDB Wikipedia $6 Million 1.73 m 1965 1965-11-04 6000000 American Avery Johnson Dick Vitale Doris Burke Gregg Burke Jalen Rose Kelly Tripucka Kyle Macy Matthew Burke New York November 4 Providence College Reporter Sarah Burke United States West Islip

Doris Burke Quick Info

Full Name Doris Burke
Net Worth $6 Million
Date Of Birth November 4, 1965
Place Of Birth West Islip, New York, United States
Height 1.73 m
Profession Reporter
Education Providence College
Nationality American
Children Matthew Burke, Sarah Burke
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2811951/
TV Shows NBA Countdown, NBA on ABC, NBA Sunday Showcase

Doris Burke Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
NBA Street Life 2019 Video Game pre-production Actress
The Spoils of Babylon 2014 TV Series Doris the Waitress Actress
NBA 2k13 2012 Video Game Sideline Reporter (voice) Actress
NBA 2K12 2011 Video Game Sideline Reporter (voice) Actress
NBA 2K11 2010 Video Game Sideline Reporter (voice) Actress
This Is a Game, Ladies 2004 TV Movie documentary thanks Thanks
NBA on ESPN 2017 TV Series Herself – Courtside Reporter Self
The 2017 NBA Finals 2017 TV Series Herself – Sideline Reporter Self
Mike & Mike 2014-2017 TV Series Herself – ESPN NBA Analyst / Herself – ESPN NBA Reporter Self
The 2016 NBA Finals 2016 TV Mini-Series Herself – Sideline Reporter Self
The 2015 NBA Finals 2015 TV Mini-Series Herself – Sideline Reporter Self
Mike & Mike 2016 TV Series Herself – ESPN NBA Analyst Archive Footage