SAN FRANCISCO, CA - FEBRUARY 05 A scenery of the logo design in the course of ESPN The Event on February 5, 2016 in San Francisco, California.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – FEBRUARY 05 A scenery of the logo design in the course of ESPN The Event on February 5, 2016 in San Francisco, California. © Images AGN

Sunday’s decision by ESPN did not go over well in the sports world, at least among New York Knicks fans.

On Sunday afternoon, the 2023 Pro Bowl Game was shown on both ESPN and ABC. The game between the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers was supposed to start on ESPN, but the Pro Bowl was taking longer than expected to end.

So, ESPN had to move the game about the Knicks to ESPN News.

Fans were not happy about this.

“If you want to watch something important, you can watch a basketball game on ESPN News. God, I really hate that stupid network. Bring the NBA back to NBC. RIGHT NOW, “wrote one fan.

“ESPN News is not on my TV. This is something that I will never forgive ESPN for, “one fan added.

“For news about the Knicks game, go to ESPN. Or you could just watch flag football, which might be healthier “one fan added.

Now that the Pro Bowl Game is over and the NFC beat the AFC, Knicks fans can take a deep breath.

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