David Daniels (journalist)

David Daniels (born 25 March 1992) is an American journalist.

Work

Daniels is a breaking news writer for Bleacher Report, the fourth largest sports website.[1] He joined the breaking news team in the summer of 2011. Since then, his columns have been featured online on the front pages of CNN, the San Francisco Gate, Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer as well as the sports sections of the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer, CBS Sports and Forbes.[2]

Daniels is also an editor for Wade-O Radio, a Christian hip-hop website.

Daniels has also written for The Daily Caller. He interviewed Magic Johnson,[3] Chris Broussard,[4] Machine Gun Kelly (MGK),[5] Lecrae,[6][7] Senator Bob Casey[8] and more prior to the age of 21. Johnson told Daniels that President Barack Obama's AIDS policy bested former President George W. Bush's. Casey told him that he wanted to play Obama in a basketball game one-on-one.

NBA Hall of Famer David Thompson told Daniels in November 2013 that he could beaten Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James in a one-on-one basketball game.[9]

References

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