Inside ESPN's tribute to late SportsCenter star Stuart Scott
Posted Jan 6, 2015
They all talked about what it would mean if the piece ever aired. It meant their friend and colleague was dead. But the small group of ESPN staffers who worked on the feature honoring the life of Stuart Scott believed they owed it to their colleague to produce something with love and care if that awful day ever came.
(Sports Illustrated)
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