Tony Kornheiser on ESPN's "Pardon the Interruption." ESPN Despite the memories, the two have not spoken for many years now. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss where Djokovics Wimbledon win places him in the present and future history of tennis, Greg Norman not being invited to the British Open while LIV golfers are allowed, and if the MLB should tweak rules to save starting pitchers. Tony Kornheiser - Facebook It is bad form to publicly trash a colleague, particularly one from the same network. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including their thoughts on all the big upsets in the first 2 rounds of March Madness, who the most impressive team in the Sweet 16 is, if Georgetown and St Johns new coaching hires can regain their past glory? Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss the if the Giants win was more about them or the Vikings, if their confidence in the Bengals has been shaken and how the Bills should feel after their close win over the Dolphins. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including their thoughts on Jon Rahm beating Brooks Kopeka for the green jacket, what the most compelling secondary storyline was from The Masters, and the Timberwolves outlook after incidents with Rudy Gobert and Jaden McDaniels. Heck, Hannah Storm could probably kick the crap out of him. Kornheiser, who is co-host of the . Since that day, Kornheiser has slowly disappeared from the newspaper. Tony Kornheiser - Wikipedia Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss their thoughts on the epic World Cup Final between Argentina and France, if Tom Brady or Bill Belichick had the worse loss this weekend and if the Bills or Vikings had the more significant comeback. He became a full-time sports columnist in 1984 until leaving The Post in 2012 with one of the most impressive resumes in journalism. Storm, a co-host on the well-known program "Pardon the Interruption," expressed his disgust at what Storm was wearing in . Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including if this mens college basketball season is fun or frustrating with a record-tying number of #1 ranked teams lose, when it will be fair to expect a championship from Nikola Jokic and Brian Windhorst joins the show for 5 Good Minutes. The Tony Kornheiser Show | Listen to Podcasts On Demand Free - TuneIn By 2019 his salary had risen to $6 million which made him one of the highest-paid personalities in ESPN history. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including if last nights Warriors win over the Kings feels bigger than just one win, if the referees got the calls on Harden and Embiids groin shots right, and if MLB needs a better sticky substance testing standard after Max Scherzer is suspended after a controversial hand check. Tony Kornheiser, 74, and Michael Wilbon, 63, still run one of the most successful shows on ESPN: Pardon The Interruption . I mean, you've GOT to be kidding me." Coach K details his perseverance amidst early struggles at Duke, as well as his close relationship with and admiration for Kobe Bryant. Toronto's first death from #COVID19. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss the Mets possibly holding DeGrom until he is needed, Draymond Green throwing a punch at Jordan Poole during practice and Steve Young joins the show for Five Good Minutes. He sits down with Bob Myers to give us a glimpse into his post-coaching life. The Tony Kornheiser Show As a youth, he spent his summers at Camp Keeyumah in Pennsylvania, where one of his counselors was future NBA basketball coach Larry Brown. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss how important winning the division is for the Mets and Braves, if it's okay that teams are walking Aaron Judge on his path to 60 home runs and Steve Young joins for Five Good Minutes. His daughter a Respirologist, and son in law an ER doctor - this is his message to us. He is best known for his writing in the Washington Post from 1979 to 2001; his cohosting of ESPN's sports debate show "Pardon the Interruption"; and his hosting of the radio and podcast "The Tony Kornheiser Show." Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including their thoughts on the details surrounding the murder involving Alabama basketball players Brandon Miller and Darius Miles, if the Hawks firing of Head Coach Nate McMillan fixes their problems and if they are in favor of College Footballs proposed rule changes to shorten games. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss if they are more confident in the Bills or the Rams this season, if the Yankees need to sign Judge at any cost and Steve Young joins the show for 5 Good Minutes. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss if the Broncos were right to kick a field goal instead of giving Russell Wilson the ball with the game on the line, if Robert Salehs confidence in the Jets is justified and their thoughts on Suns owner Robert Sarvers fine and suspension following an investigation. Tony Kornheiser and Pablo Torre discuss Nadal withdrawing from tomorrows semi-final match against Nicholas Kyrgios due to abdominal pain and if Otani is the favorite for the A.L. Ava Wallace of theWashington Post responded to Kornheiser's latest remarks on Twitter. By 2019 his salary had risen to $6 million which made him one of the highest-paid personalities in ESPN history. Quit Writing? With a Face Like This? - Washingtonian Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including if the sky is the limit for the Lakers heading into the post season, if MLB should keep the pitch clock for the playoffs, and Brian Windhorst joins the show for 5 Good Minutes. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss their thoughts on Steve Nash being out as Nets' head coach, if last nights rainout benefits the Phillies more than the Astros and who the biggest winner was at the NFL trade deadline. They are then joined by Booger McFarland to discuss the emotions and fallout following Damar Hamlin's collapse on MNF. Mina Kimes and Frank Isola discuss the biggest takeaways from the 2nd round from St. Andrews including Rory and Tigers performances, if DeAndre Aytons reunion with the Suns will be awkward following his offer sheet being matched, and thoughts on the Texans settling lawsuits with 30 women who have accused Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct. But I will miss all of my friends and colleagues at WTEM.”<\/p>\n
Kornheiser's final show on ESPN 980 is expected to be in late June.<\/p>\n", mps => {"author":"Troy Machir","league":"","sport":"","sponsor":""}, tags => [{"tid":"1471","name":"Must See","url":"tags\/must-see"}], chrome_data => "{\"league\":\"\",\"sport\":\"\",\"sponsor\":\"\"}", image => {"uri":"public:\/\/archive\/assets_article\/washington\/2016\/06\/02\/screen-shot-2016-06-02-at-5.44.36-pm.jpg","alt":"screen-shot-2016-06-02-at-5.44.36-pm.jpg","title":"Tony Kornheiser leaving ESPN 980 after 24 years"}, fb_url => "https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/dialog\/share?app_id=1175440639277882&href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nbcsports.com%2Fwashington%2Fother-sports%2Ftony-kornheiser-leaving-espn-980-after-24-years&display=popup", tw_url => "https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?text=Tony%20Kornheiser%20leaving%20ESPN%20980%20after%2024%20years&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nbcsports.com%2Fwashington%2Fother-sports%2Ftony-kornheiser-leaving-espn-980-after-24-years&original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nbcsports.com%2Fwashington%2Fother-sports%2Ftony-kornheiser-leaving-espn-980-after-24-years", mailto => "mailto:?subject=Tony%20Kornheiser%20leaving%20ESPN%20980%20after%2024%20years&body=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nbcsports.com%2Fwashington%2Fother-sports%2Ftony-kornheiser-leaving-espn-980-after-24-years", meta => {"file":"\/mnt\/gfs\/rsnunited\/sites\/default\/files\/archive\/article\/washington\/other-sports\/tony-kornheiser-leaving-espn-980-after-24-years.json","assets":["public:\/\/archive\/assets_article\/washington\/2016\/06\/02\/screen-shot-2016-06-02-at-5.44.36-pm.jpg"]}, orig_image => {"uri":"public:\/\/2016\/06\/02\/screen-shot-2016-06-02-at-5.44.36-pm.jpg","alt":"screen-shot-2016-06-02-at-5.44.36-pm.jpg","title":"Tony Kornheiser leaving ESPN 980 after 24 years"}. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss if the Buccaneer or Packers should be more worried following their losses this weekend, the Colts benching Matt Ryan in favor for Sam Ehlinger and their thoughts on the Phillies and Astros advancing to the World Series. The viewer can keep track of the topics on a rundown, shown on the right side of the screen. Tony Kornheiser was born on July 13, 1948 in Lynbrook, New York, the only child of Ira and Estelle. Tony Kornheiser (@tonykornheiser1) / Twitter Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon preview Game 6 of the NBA Finals tonight including if Golden State can close out the title on the road before talking a strong start for the Avalanche in the Stanley Cup Final. Tony Kornheiser is making headlines this afternoon for all the wrong reasons. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss how they explain the Bears domination win on Monday Night Football last night, how seriously they take the Dodgers as serious players for Aaron Judge, and Brian Windhorst joins the show for 5 Good Minutes. Now, you could argue that Kornheisers comments were professionally discourteous, and Id have no problem with that argument. If you don't already have iTunes, you can download it here. Live, From the New Home of the Endearingly Cranky Tony Kornheiser Show With his wife Karril, whom he married in 1973, Kornheiser has two children, Michael and Elizabeth. The man looks like one of those souvenir coconuts with a tiki face carved into it.". Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss where the trade for Kyrie Irving leaves the Mavericks, what it means for Kevin Durant and Nets future and where LeBron and the Lakers are left after failing to get Kyrie. Instead, ESPN is essentially suspending Kornheiser for being himself. Tony Kornheiser and Pablo Torre discuss if they think Aaron Rodgers will end up on the Jets after they hired Nathaniel Hackett as OC, if theyre surprised Frank Reich is the Panthers choice for their next Head Coach and Steve Young joins the show for 5 Good Minutes. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon discuss the Celtics making a statement in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the PGA Tour taking a stance and preview Lightning-Rangers for tonight. This week, ESPN aired a one-hour documentary about Pardon The Interruption that chronicled the 20-year history of PTI and how Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon went from journalists to debating the hot topics of the sports world on television. The Tony Kornheiser Show - Audacy Mina Kimes and Pablo Torre discuss if Aaron Rodgers is on a level above Mahomes, how much Tyron Smiths injury hurts the Cowboys and if Patrick Beverly can transform the Lakers. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon come together to discuss the biggest topics in sports including who they have in this weekends Super Bowl Matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, if theyre surprised by Patrick Mahomes margin of victory for MVP and Booger McFarland joins the show for 5 Good Minutes.