ESPN To Start A Broadcast With Kevin Hart For Upcoming NBA Games

We’ve heard that Kevin Hart has another job. Sports insiders claim that an ESPN2 program starring the comedian and hoops aficionado is in the works.

ESPN To Start A Broadcast With Kevin Hart For Upcoming NBA Games

Hart’s show will be modeled after the well-liked “ManningCast” on the network, which is hosted by Eli and Peyton Manning.

With their own commentary, the brothers, who were once NFL quarterbacks, host a different live broadcast of the “Monday Night Football” game.

For the officially named “Monday Night Football With Peyton and Eli,” they also host special guests. The show, now in its third season, has included everyone from David Letterman and Jon Stewart to LeBron James and Phil Mickelson.

Is Kevin Hart popular enough and well-liked enough to be the preferred man at NBA games? He wasn’t the first person on my wish list; Charles Barkley, of TNT’s Inside The NBA remains the gold standard for basketball coverage both before and after games.

Still, Hart is a funny guy. For those who are looking for that type of stuff, his pranks and spontaneous conversation skills will be entertaining.

Page Six said that Kevin had appeared as a guest on the brothers’ program, Omaha Productions, which is produced by Peyton Manning’s media firm.

The source went on to say, “We hear Hart will also bring in guests to chat while watching games broadcast live and simultaneously with the’serious’ broadcast on the main ESPN network,” although it’s unknown if it will also be behind Hart’s version.

In addition, Kevin frequently participates in the NBA’s annual All-Star Celebrity Game. From 2012 to 2015, he was chosen the game’s most valuable player, and his real-time analysis during play was immensely popular.

In addition to his wildly successful stand-up tours and film and television ventures, Kevin is the owner of LOL Productions, a sizable media firm.

In addition, he runs the vegan health food company Hart House and has collaborated with Trey Songz, Migos, and T.I. on recordings under the moniker Chocolate Droppa, which he has released for Motown Records.

In fact, Kevin is a prolific author, having published several books, such as the self-help audiobook “Monsters and How to Tame Them” released last year.

 

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