Brian Windhorst
Brian Windhorst
Celebrated Name: Brian Windhorst
Real Name/Full Name: Brian Windhorst
Gender: Male
Age: 46 years old
Birth Date: 29th January 1978
Birth Place: Akron, Ohio, USA
Nationality: American
Height: 5 feet 9 inches (175cm)
Weight: N/A
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Marital Status: Married
Wife/Spouse (Name): Maureen Ellen Fulton
Children/Kids (Son and Daughter): Yes (1 child)
Dating/Girlfriend (Name): No
Is Brian Windhorst Gay?: No
Profession: Sportswriter
Salary: $250 thousand
Net Worth in 2024: $2 Million
Last Updated: April 2024

Brian Windhorst is an ESPN.com sportswriter who focuses on the National Basketball Association (NBA). From 2003 to the summer of 2008, he was the Cleveland Cavaliers beat reporter for the Akron Beacon Journal, before joining Cleveland publication The Plain Dealer in October 2008. After LeBron James departed the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010, he headed to ESPN.

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Early Life & Biography

Brian Windhorst was born and raised in Akron, Ohio, by his parents Todd E. Windhorst (father) and MerrylouWindhorst (mother). Brian has not stated whether or not he has siblings.

Windhorst went to St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, the same school that LebronJames went to, and graduated from Kent State University with a journalism degree in 2000. Windhorst began covering James while he was still in high school and joined the Cavaliers in 2003, the year James was picked.

Age, Height, Weight and Body Measurements

Being born on 29 January 1978, Brian Windhorst is 46 years old as of today’s date 29th April 2024. His height is 175 cm tall, and weight is N/A.

Personal Life: wife, girlfriend, dating, divorce, kids

Brian is married to Maureen Ellen Fulton, a gorgeous woman. The pair married in 2012 and have been blessed with one child, though they have not revealed the name of their child.

Maureen is the daughter of Omaha residents Mary P. Fulton and Rick L. Fulton. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri and a law degree from Ohio State University. Unlike the other Wags, Maureen has kept her personal life low-key.

Career

Windhorst was the NBA’s youngest traveling beat reporter, while James was the league’s youngest player. He and sports columnist Terry Pluto co-wrote The Franchise: LeBron James and the Remaking of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2007. The United States Basketball Writers Association and the Associated Press both recognized his work at The Plain Dealer, awarding him Best Game Story in 2009.

The Associated Press (AP) is a non-profit American news organization based in New York City. It is a cooperative, unincorporated association that was founded in 1846. Newspapers and broadcasters from the United States are among its members.

It produces news reports in English, Spanish, and Arabic, which it sends to its members and clients. Since the award’s inception in 1917, the Associated Press has won 54 Pulitzer Prizes, including 32 for photography. It is also recognized for publishing the AP Stylebook, which is extensively utilized.

Windhorst departed the Plain Dealer in 2010 to work for ESPN, covering James’ new team, the Miami Heat. He wrote columns for ESPN.com and appeared on ESPN First Take before leaving The Plain Dealer. Windhorst said in an interview that while “clearly LeBron is a significant role” in his choice to join ESPN, the Cavaliers “need to move on” without James.

Windhorst announced on October 10, 2014 that he would join ESPN Cleveland on WKNR AM 850 in Cleveland as a Cavaliers beat reporter and analyst, as well as host his own weekly show on sister station WWGK AM 1540. Following his re-signing with the Cavaliers in 2014, James made the move.

Windhorst runs the renowned Hoop Collective podcast in addition to writing for ESPN. He currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska.

Awards & Achievements

Brian Windhorst is an amazing sportswriter and journalist and considered to be one of the most knowledgeable insider in American sports. The Associated Press and the United States Basketball Writers Association also acknowledged his work at The Plain Dealer in 2009, awarding him Best Game Story.

Net Worth & Salary of Brian Windhorst in 2024

Brian Windhorst Net Worth
Brian Windhorst Net Worth

Brian’s annual pay ranges from $250 thousand on average. This amounts to a wage range of $10.00 to $30.00/hr. This is based on the average journalist wage estimates in the US. These figures, however, may fluctuate significantly depending on Brian Windhorst’s degree of seniority.

As of April 2024, Brian’s net worth is predicted to be $2 million. This includes his property, funds, and earnings. His job as a sportswriter journalist is his main source of income. Brain has amassed wealth from a variety of sources of income, but he likes to live a modest lifestyle.

Brian Windhorst is an excellent reporter who has been writing about sports for many years now. He has done a lot of good work by getting the necessary information required to the fans of various sports. We do look forward to more of his sports broadcasts and writings.

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