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Longtime NBA reporter Sekou Smith Dies Of COVID-19 At Age 48

Longtime NBA reporter Sekou Smith Dies Of COVID-19 At Age 48
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Longtime NBA reporter Sekou Smith dies of COVID-19


By Christopher Brito
January 27, 2021 / 8:44 AM
/ CBS News
Veteran NBA reporter Sekou Smith has died, his employer Turner Sports announced Tuesday. He was 48.
The National Association of Black Journalists' sports task force said Smith died due to COVID-19 complications and remembered him fondly. "He was more than a colleague; he was a friend and brother to us and so many others," NABJ said in a statement. 
Smith made his name as a beat writer covering the Indiana Pacers and later the Atlanta Hawks before joining Turner Sports in 2009. Since then, he was a multi-platform star, working as an analyst for NBA TV, NBA.com writer and Hand Time Podcast host. He is survived by his wife, Heather and their three children, Gabriel, Rielly and Cameron. 

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Sekou Smith, Longtime NBA Reporter, Dies of COVID-19 at 48


By Christopher Brito, CBS News
9:50 AM PST, January 27, 2021
Turner Sports
Veteran NBA reporter Sekou Smith has died, his employer Turner Sports announced Tuesday. He was 48.
The National Association of Black Journalists' sports task force said Smith died due to COVID-19 complications and remembered him fondly. "He was more than a colleague; he was a friend and brother to us and so many others," NABJ said in a statement. 
Smith made his name as a beat writer covering the Indiana Pacers and later the Atlanta Hawks before joining Turner Sports in 2009. Since then, he was a multi-platform star, working as an analyst for NBA TV, NBA.com writer and Hand Time Podcast host. He is survived by his wife, Heather and their three children, Gabriel, Rielly and Cameron. 

Miami , Florida , United-states , Indiana , Phoenix , Arizona , Sekou-smith , Adam-silver , Dwyane-wade , Chris-paul , Atlanta-hawks , Nba-tv