Since joining ESPN in 2018, Malika Andrews has quickly become one of the foremost authorities in basketball, known for her distinctive perspective and unflinching transparency in coverage. As one of the most recognizable and respected voices in national sports media, she has become a cornerstone of ESPN’s NBA programming, trusted by players, teams and fans alike. From reporting inside the NBA’s COVID-19 bubble to making history as the first woman to host the NBA Draft, Andrews has consistently demonstrated poise, professionalism and an unwavering commitment to the game. Off the (quite literal) heels of last night’s ESPY Awards, Andrews took us behind the scenes of her glam process, red-carpet A.C. run and pineapple pizza miss.
“Glam Fam”

“My wonderful glam fam Giovanna Paramo Lieb and Bethy Mireles transforming my NBA Today beat into a night out look. They’re magicians!”
Playing Dress Up

“My sister Kendra and I have been playing dress up our whole lives. It’s as much fun now for a red carpet as it was for a family fashion show in our living room as kids.”
All That Glitters

“Adding a little sparkle.”
Decisions, Decisions

“Decisions, decisions! We went with these gorgeous bold, modern art deco earrings from Saidian Vintage—a jewelry curator in New York City.”
Options, Options

“My incredible stylist, Leon Gray, loves to give a girl options!”
Ready to Celebrate

“We clean up nicely! Hustling from a live show with Bradley Beal buyout news and Caitlin Clark highlights to the red carpet means getting ready at the office. Next stop: the Dolby Theatre!”
On the Red Carpet

“I love walking the carpet with Kendra! We’ve done it together every year. I love that it’s become a little tradition.”
The Women of ESPN

“After a hot carpet, we found some air conditioning—and snapped a photo with the wonderful women of ESPN!”
Date Night

“Hubby sighting! A special date night celebrating athletes, perseverance and the lasting power of sport. Two highlights of the night: Celebrating Lee Corso’s amazing run on college GameDay and the Penn State Volleyball Coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley receiving the Jimmy V award. She won a national title and battled breast cancer in the same year—a warrior.”
Sweet Selfie

“All smiles as we deliberate post-show pizza toppings—they said I can’t add pineapple—and when we can take off our shoes.”
Until Next Year

“Honestly, I’m surprised we made it this far before the heels came off!”
Post-Show Pizza

“The only way to end a long evening, am I right?! Already looking forward to next year!”