Brian Windhorst

Birthday January 29, 1978

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Akron, Ohio, United States

Age 46 years old

Nationality United States

#16072 Most Popular

1978

Brian Windhorst (born January 29, 1978), nicknamed Windy, is an American sportswriter for ESPN.com who covers the National Basketball Association (NBA).

2000

Windhorst attended high school in Akron, Ohio at St. Vincent–St. Mary High School, the same school that LeBron James would later attend, and graduated from Kent State University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism in 2000.

2003

He was the Cleveland Cavaliers beat writer for the Akron Beacon Journal from 2003 through the summer of 2008, and began to work for Cleveland newspaper The Plain Dealer in October 2008.

Windhorst began covering James during his high school playing career, and began covering the Cavaliers in 2003, the year that James was drafted.

While James was the youngest player in the NBA, Windhorst was the youngest traveling NBA beat writer.

2007

In 2007, he co-wrote The Franchise: LeBron James and the Remaking of the Cleveland Cavaliers with sports columnist Terry Pluto.

2009

His writing at The Plain Dealer was honored by the United States Basketball Writers Association for Best Game Story in 2009, and by the Associated Press.

2010

He moved to ESPN in 2010 after LeBron James left the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat.

In 2010, Windhorst left The Plain Dealer for ESPN to cover James' new team, the Miami Heat.

Prior to leaving The Plain Dealer, he contributed columns to ESPN.com and made appearances on ESPN First Take.

In an interview, Windhorst stated that "obviously LeBron's a huge factor" in his decision to join ESPN, but that the Cavaliers "need to move on" without James.

2014

On October 10, 2014, it was announced that Windhorst would join ESPN Cleveland on WKNR AM 850 in Cleveland to be their Cavaliers beat reporter and analyst, as well as host his own weekly program on sister station WWGK AM 1540.

The move followed James' re-signing with the Cavaliers in 2014.

In addition to writing for ESPN, Windhorst hosts the popular Hoop Collective podcast.

He lives in Omaha, Nebraska.