Zach Lowe

Zach Lowe (b. 1977[1]) is an American sportswriter and blogger.

Education

Lowe is an alumnus of Greenwich High School and is a 1999 graduate of Dartmouth College.[2] He spent two years teaching at Cresskill High School before pursuing a MA in U.S. History at William & Mary[3] and a MS in Journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Career

For nearly four years, beginning in August 2004, Lowe worked as a crime and government reporter for his home-area Stamford Advocate; then spent two years with The American Lawyer during which time he also wrote for CelticsHub.Com.[4][5] In 2010 he started running the "Point Forward" NBA column-blog[6] on Sports Illustrated.[7]

In 2012, Lowe was hired by Bill Simmons to join Grantland as an NBA analyst.[8] In 2015, after the closing of Grantland, his contract was picked-up by Grantland's parent company, ESPN.[9] In 2016, Lowe was pursued by Bleacher Report but ultimately resigned with ESPN on a multi-year contract.[9]

Writing style

Lowe is known for his detailed posts on basketball, use of video clips, and clear writing style.[10][11] He has cited his early career work as a court reporter for his style.[11]

In 2013, Will Leitch called Lowe "one of the best basketball writers working right now" and "certainly the most interesting."[10] Josh Levin, writing in Slate, called Lowe "America's best sports writer."[11]

References

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