After 15 years with ESPN, Cassidy Hubbarth is embarking on a new journey with Amazon’s expanding NBA coverage team. As colleagues and fans pay tribute to her career, many ask: Who is Cassidy Hubbarth? From her rise to career accolades, cultural roots, and milestones as a mother, alongside her net worth, we’ve got everything you need to know.
A Familiar Face on the NBA Sidelines

In 2010, Cassidy Hubbarth became an ESPN employee after previously working as a digital anchor on ESPN3. With her industry charm and love for the game, she became a staple among fans of NBA broadcasts, earning her appearances on NBA Tonight, Hoop Streams, and SportsCenter. Today, she is one of the most recognizable courtside reporters in the NBA.
Cassidy’s last day as an ESPN employee came Wednesday with the NBA Play-In Tournament game between the Miami Heat and her hometown Chicago Bulls.
In a touching moment, she was honored by her fellow commentators Mike Breen, Doris Burke, and Richard Jefferson, who did so live on air. Burke called her a "star among stars," while Breen labeled her "a wonderful teammate and an even better friend."
Early Life and Filipino Roots

Cassidy Hubbarth was born on September 2, 1984, in Chicago, Illinois, and is Filipino, German, and Irish. She has a mixed ethnic background and takes pride in it because her mother, Emmeline Hubbarth, is a Filipina immigrant. While Cassidy wishes Tagalog had been her first language, she takes pride in the fact that she can say "Ay nako," "masarap," and "mahal kita."
Hubbarth spent most of her childhood in Evanston, Illinois, where she was a standout soccer and basketball player. She graduated from Evanston Township High School in 2003. Right from her years in high school, it was clear she would pursue a career in sports media because she also picked up running track.
Career Beginnings and Breakthrough at ESPN

Following her bachelor's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Hubbarth started her career in media as a traffic reporter for WMAQ NBC5 in Chicago. At that time, she worked at Intersport and Fox Sports South, coming in as a freelancer, where she won a Southeast Emmy as part of the team for SEC Gridiron Live.
Her turning point came in 2010 when she accepted a position at ESPN3. Since then, she continued to climb the ranks and officially became a full-time anchor in 2013. By 2015, she reported on the NBA year-round, conducting sideline interviews with players and coaches during critical regular-season matchups and playoff bouts.
A Devoted Mother and Family-Oriented Star

Hubbarth is a proud mother as well. She became a mother to her daughter in 2018 when she was 34. On-the-road careers like her’s are always incredibly demanding and leave very little time for anything else. Even with all that, she makes it a point to balance everything and says it is “empowering.”
“I am still operating at a high level in both places,” she told the NBA in an interview. “It’s having to balance those emotions and feel like you’re enough both at home and at work that a lot of people deal with.”
Like many people, Hubbarth has also mentioned having hopes of imparting meaningful fashion accoutrements to her daughter, including pieces of jewelry her grandmother (Lola) would adorn.
Net Worth and Financial Success

In previous years, it was reported that Cassidy Hubbarth had an approximate net worth of around $500,000 and earned around $200,000 during her time at ESPN. Although she is not among the highest-paid ESPN personalities, she has established a solid career foundation based on immense passion, versatility, and hustle.
Inferring from the reports, it does appear as if there are new prospects for advancement considering the shift to the streaming service Amazon, which is putting considerable resources into sports broadcasting, expanding her horizons financially and professionally.
Beyond the Court: Podcasts and Sneaker Culture

Hubbarth’s influence stems from storytelling and a cultural background, as exemplified by the podcast Hoops Paradise, which highlights the Philippines' venerating relationship with basketball. Throughout the six-episode series, she engages with remarkable figures such as Coach Erik Spoelstra and ESPN's Pablo Torre alongside her fellow co-host.
Though she would not categorize herself as a sneakerhead, Hubbarth has noted that she admires sneaker culture. Despite preferring Nike Dunks to heels while running around New York, she adores the Bred 11s and classic Jordan 1s.
What’s Next for Cassidy Hubbarth?

At Amazon, Cassidy Hubbarth will spearhead the tech giant’s entry into NBA broadcasting. Given her track record, charm, and sharp journalistic skills, both fans and colleagues will welcome her new role.
From the court side to podcasts, and when Hubbarth is spending time with her daughter, she continues to maintain a commanding role in the realm of sports media that is far from over.
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