In the first of our “doubleheader” feature from Shelley Smith of ESPN, read about basketball Hall of Famer Jack MacCallum and his influence on Shelley and other women sportswriters.
“Jack McCallum is a writer, formerly senior writer of Sports Illustrated.
I was a new, young reporter for SI assigned to the NBA finals in the late 1980s. I was terrified. Jack, whom I had never met, took me under his wing, showed me the ropes (who to talk to and how and where and when) and, most of all, showed me how to treat people. He was the most laid-back male ally I know — Hawaiian shirts and humble. During the next few finals, he gave his courtside seat to our intern, who was younger and greener than me, which was wonderful to see.
He is a hero in the NBA world and continues to be an inspiration to me as a budding author. I’m at the 2017 Finals right now and guess who I saw? Jack McCallum. Still at it strong.”
– Shelley Smith, Bureau Reporter, ESPN
Los Angeles
This post was originally featured at The Corner of the Court project