David Aldridge Bio, Wiki
David Aldridge is a popular American sports journalist. Presently, David works as a writer for The Athletic. Before, David worked as a reporter at Turner Sports, contributing to both NBA and MLB coverage. David has written and contributed for other outlets such as ESPN, NBA TV, NBA.com, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, as well as TBD. He became awarded the Curt Gowdy Media Award in 2016 by the Basketball Hall of Fame.
David Aldridge Age
David was born on February 10, 1965, in Washington, D.C., in the United States. He is 57 years old. David celebrates his birthday on February 10, every year.
David Aldridge Height
He is a man of average stature. David stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx 1.75 m).
David Aldridge Family
He was born in Washington, D.C. to his caring and loving parents. David is the proud son of James Aldridge and Muriel Aldridge. He has a cousin named LaMarcus Aldridge who is a basketball player. At the moment, David has not disclosed if he has siblings.
David Aldridge Cousin
He has a cousin named LaMarcus Aldridge who is a 36-year-old professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). His cousin played college basketball for two seasons with the Texas Longhorns.
David Aldridge Wife
David is happily married to his wife whose identity remains a mystery. In May 2012, he wished Mother’s Day to his wife, his sister, as well as other great women. His wife is a native of Wisconsin, a Midwestern. The pair has a son who was born in 2007.
David Aldridge Son
In the TNT report on NBA, in April 2014, David gave a pre-game report where he disclosed about his son who rendered Kevin Harlan an American announcer speechless. During the young age of seven, Davis’ son surprised the NBA broadcaster of CBS, Kevin.
David Aldridge Education
He is graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School. David also attended American University and served as a writer for The Washington Post, where David spent nine years. Over that time David was a beat writer reporting on Georgetown University basketball, the Washington Bullets, as well as the Washington Redskins.
David Aldridge The Athletic
Prior to coming to TNT in 2004, David reported at ESPN for a period of eight years, primarily reporting the NBA while occasionally doing NFL pieces. David wrote for ESPN.com and contributed to ESPN Radio. He frequently appeared on SportsCenter and NBA 2 Night (now NBA Fastbreak) and NBA Today. He conducted interviews for the SportsCenter “Sunday Conversations” alongside LeBron James, Allen Iverson, Shaquille O’Neal, Karl Malone as well as several others. David served as an NBA sideline reporter both at ABC and ESPN in both 2003 and 2004.
David served as the “Insider” for TNT’s Inside the NBA and covered sideline reporting tenure during the regular season, All-Star Weekend, and the NBA playoffs. Additionally, David was also the co-host of the weekly show The Beat on NBA TV and became a commentator for other NBA on TNT features. David also served as a sideline reporter for television broadcasts of college football games as well as the Major League Baseball divisional series. He left Turner Sports in late 2018, in order to join the staff of The Athletic as a writer.
David Aldridge Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a writer for The Athletic. David’s average salary is $86,661 per year.
David Aldridge Net Worth
David gets his wealth from his work as a writer for The Athletic. Therefore, David has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. David’s estimated net worth is $917,171.
How Tall Is David Aldridge
David is a man of average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx 1.75 m).
Where Is David Aldridge
David works as a writer for The Athletic. Before, David worked as a reporter at Turner Sports, contributing to both NBA and MLB coverage. David has written and contributed for other outlets such as ESPN, NBA TV, NBA.com, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, as well as TBD. He became awarded the Curt Gowdy Media Award in 2016 by the Basketball Hall of Fame.