ESPN’s Brian Windhorst has rendered an apology and made corrections in his article about the Houston Rockets and anecdote about head coach Stephen “breaking down in tears over his inability to reach his players”.
According to Brian, he made a mistake in the article and had to correct it and apologize for his mistakes via AA;
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst published a story on Tuesday about the Houston Rockets, which included an anecdote about head coach Stephen Silas breaking down in tears over his inability to reach his players. By Tuesday evening, the article included a correction regarding that anecdote and Windhorst issued an apology on social media after “confusing details” from a 2021 press conference.
“It was a rare bright spot in a first season that has been light on wins. Houston lost 18 of 19 games at one point and 11 straight games during another stretch. At one point, Silas broke down in tears after a game because he felt he couldn’t reach his players. One of the team’s then veterans, Eric Gordon, said in January ‘there’s no improvement’ when summing up the state of the Rockets — not ideal for a young player trying to find positivity in early struggles.”
Windhorst also took to social media to issue an apology for the error.
“I regretfully made a mistake in today’s story about Stephen Silas breaking down in tears after a game this season,” wrote Windhorst. “It was inaccurate, I confused details from an emotional news conference in 2021.”
As noted in the Editor’s Note, Windhorst’s article originally said that Smith Jr. was averaging 25 points per game on 45% shooting in his last 17 games. That was later amended to the correct numbers, 14.6 points per game on 47% shooting over that time.
Good on Windhorst for owning the errors and issuing a very public apology for them. However, it does call into question how the Insider piece was posted with two glaring errors like that in the first place.
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