Scott Van Pelt Is Wide Awake For Shams Charania’s NBA Updates So He Isn’t Leaving ESPN Yet

He graduated in 1988 and was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during his time there.

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Throughout the 2025 NBA Finals, ESPN’s coverage faced plenty of criticism. From awkward debates to loud arguments on the pregame show, it often felt more like chaos than insightful analysis.

But after Game 7, when the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers to win their first NBA title, ESPN finally showed its best, and that was thanks to Scott Van Pelt.

After the final buzzer, Van Pelt hosted SportsCenter with SVP live from the arena, and it was a reminder of just how good sports television can be when it’s in the right hands.

While the pregame featured Stephen A. Smith shouting over Kendrick Perkins and Bob Myers trying to get a word in, the postgame belonged to Van Pelt, who was calm, thoughtful, and actually focused on the people who played the game.

There’s been talk lately that Scott Van Pelt might be on his way out at ESPN.

But if you watched his postgame coverage after Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals, you know one thing for sure: he’s not going anywhere.

Despite Health Scares And Retirement Rumors, Scott Van Pelt Is Still ESPN’s Late-Night Anchor

Some fans wondered if he might be stepping away, especially after a few health-related absences over the past couple of years.

Back in January 2022, he suffered a “medical scare” during halftime of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

He later revealed it was caused by supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), a heart condition that results in a rapid or irregular heartbeat. Thankfully, he recovered and returned to work not long after.

In October 2023, he experienced a temporary loss of voice, forcing him to step away from both Monday Night Football and SportsCenter.

While it wasn’t as serious as his previous scare, the back-to-back absences had some wondering if Van Pelt was winding down his career.

But he quickly reassured fans by returning to the anchor desk that same week.

Fast forward to June 2025, and Van Pelt hasn’t just returned — he’s back to doing some of his best work.

And then came the tweet from Shams Charania telling Scott not to sleep because something big is coming.

What the FUCK did shams just tell Scott van pelt? “Don’t go to sleep” ??? What the fuck does that mean?

Cameron Till

Whether it’s breaking news or championship reaction, Van Pelt continues to be the go-to guy for late-night sports storytelling.

Yes, he’s got another reason to stick around: Shams Charania just told him not to sleep.

Shams Charania, the NBA insider who only tweets when something major is about to go down.

So while fans were still buzzing over Oklahoma City’s first-ever championship, it seems something else big might be brewing in the NBA.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • He’s best known as the longtime anchor of SportsCenter, especially the late-night edition, and he also co-hosted the radio show SVP & Russillo with Ryen Russillo.
  • In addition to covering major golf tournaments for ESPN, he stepped into a bigger NFL role during the 2023–24 season as the new host of Monday Night Countdown.
  • Van Pelt was born in Brookeville, Maryland, and grew up in the Washington, D.C., area.

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