David Aldridge will serve as a sideline reporter for Turner and CBS' NCAA Division I Men's Championship coverage.
Aldridge has served as the NBA Insider for TNT's coverage of the NBA since 2004, making select appearances on the network's Inside the NBA studio show and serving as a sideline reporter at games. He contributes updates, news and features from around the league.
Aldridge is also a regular contributor to NBA TV and NBA.com. He appears each week on The Beat, a show that covers news and storylines from around the NBA, with NBA beat writers and reporters serving as regular guests. In addition, Aldridge writes for NBA.com, including his popular column The Morning Tip which posts each Monday on the site.
Aldridge has served as a field reporter for the network's exclusive coverage of the MLB Division Series since 2007.
CAREER
Aldridge spent eight years with ESPN reporting on the NBA and writing for ESPN.com. He was also a sideline reporter for ESPN and ABC in 2003 and 2004.
From February 2007 to June 2008, Aldridge appeared as a co-host on The Tony Kornheiser Show on Washington Post Radio.
Aldridge covered the NFL and NBA as a reporter and columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer from 2004-08.
Aldridge spent nine years with the Washington Post as a beat writer covering Georgetown University basketball, the Washington Bullets (now Washington Wizards) and the Washington Redskins. He covered numerous other sporting events as well, including the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the World Series, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Indianapolis 500 and the U.S. Open tennis championships.
In 2002, Aldridge received the Sam Lacy Award as Journalist of the Year from the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.
PERSONAL
Aldridge is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C.
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