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ESPN Veteran Exits After 3 Decades
10 Apr
Summary
- Longtime announcer Mark Jones departs ESPN after 30+ years.
- Jones once served as the network's second-string NBA announcer.
- His future plans remain undisclosed, but retirement is unlikely.

Mark Jones, a distinguished announcer who has been a staple at ESPN since 1990, is departing the network after more than 30 years. His extensive career with ESPN encompassed significant roles in both NBA and college football coverage.
Jones was once considered the network's No. 2 NBA play-by-play announcer. He notably stepped in to call NBA Finals games during the 2022 playoffs when lead announcer Mike Breen was unavailable due to COVID-19.
Over recent years, Jones saw a shift in his NBA assignments, moving down the depth chart behind other prominent announcers. ESPN released a statement acknowledging Jones' "enduring impact" and "countless contributions" across its platforms.
While Jones' next professional steps are not yet public, sources indicate he is not planning to retire. His work extended beyond basketball to college football, particularly the Pac-12 games, and also included local play-by-play for the Sacramento Kings.