ESPN commentator Doris Burke had the internet baffled Monday night during Game 4 between the Timberwolves and Thunder.
The veteran broadcaster was discussing Rudy Gobert, a French native, and Isaiah Hartenstein, who is of German descent, when she made an odd mention of the rivalry that has gone on over history between the French and Germans.
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“And I don’t know much about history, but I know the French and German don’t like one another. And Rudy says, ‘Bonjour, Mr. Hartenstein!’ Have a little bit of that left-handed dunk!” Burke said.
The comment led to play-by-play announcer Mike Breen to interject, “What are you trying to start here?”
Doris Burke and Angel Gray look on during the game between he Memphis Grizzlies and the Dallas Mavericks on March 7, 2025 at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. NBAE via Getty Images
It’s unclear exactly what Burke was trying to refer to, but the French and Germans were rivals in each of the World Wars.
“Cringe,” one X user wrote in response to Burke’s comments.
“Did Doris Burke just make a WWE2 joke,” another user posted with a photo of puzzled Shaquille O’Neal.
Burke is a somewhat polarizing broadcaster among certain fan bases.
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The Sporting News noted another comment she made during the broadcast that likely created some angst among the viewers at home.
Burke said during one of the fouls that Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drew that it was “why he’s called the free throw merchant.”
The comment had been a reference to the conversation about Gilgeous-Alexander’s foul-drawing tactics.
“There is no way she should be saying this on air, shoutout to [Richard Jefferson] for sticking up and understanding,” one account on social media complained.
Richard Jefferson,Doris Burke and Mike Breen before the Los Angeles Lakers v Minnesota Timberwolves game during Round 1 Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs on April 27, 2025 NBAE via Getty Images
NBA fans will be hearing Burke a bit more going forward with ESPN carrying the NBA Finals after the Western Conference crowns a conference champ.
The Thunder currently lead the Western Conference finals, 3-1, after they defeated the Thunder, 128-126, on Monday night.