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Chris Broussard was born on October 28, 1968, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. His father, Edward Broussard, passed away in 2013.
This article provides a condensed biography of the renowned sports analyst Chris Broussard.
Chris Broussard spent much of his childhood in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he attended St. Luke Catholic Grade School, a private religious school. During his teenage years, his family moved to Parma Heights, Ohio, where he attended Holy Name High School, another private religious institution.
Chris pursued higher education at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. Oberlin is historically recognized as the first college in the United States to admit both female and African American students. He graduated in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in English and was also a member of the college’s basketball team during his time there.
Shortly after graduating in 1990, Broussard began his journalism career with The Plain Dealer, a prominent Cleveland newspaper. He worked there for approximately four years before moving on to the Akron Beacon Journal, another Ohio-based publication. At the Beacon Journal, he covered the NBA for nearly three seasons and became the beat writer for the Cleveland Cavaliers during that time.
In 1998, Broussard relocated to New York City to join The New York Times as a sports journalist. Over the next several years, he provided coverage for a variety of NBA teams. He followed the New Jersey Nets for two years, the New York Knicks for three years, and spent an additional year focused on general NBA coverage.
His expertise in basketball reporting led him to ESPN in 2004, where he contributed to ESPN The Magazine and became a regular columnist for ESPN.com.
Also in 2004, Broussard began appearing as an analyst on ESPN’s television talk and debate show First Take, where he worked alongside host Skip Bayless. By 2007, First Take transitioned to ESPN2 and expanded its lineup to include co-hosts Molly Qerim and Stephen A. Smith.
In the 2011–2012 NBA season, Broussard joined ABC as an NBA insider, delivering regular coverage and analysis. The following year, in 2013, he was also featured on ESPN’s show Outside the Lines. Over the course of his broadcasting career, he has focused primarily on NBA reporting and analysis, becoming a familiar face on programs such as NBA Fastbreak.
Chris Broussard resides in South Orange, New Jersey, with his wife, Crystal Naii Collins Broussard. The couple has two daughters, Alexis and Noelle.
He maintains an active presence on social media, particularly on Twitter, where he shares updates and insights with sports fans via his official account: @Chris_Broussard.
As of now, details regarding his salary and net worth have not been publicly disclosed.
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