
Nets sideline reporters Ian Eagle and Sarah Kustok before a 2016 game at at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. (Nathaniel S. Butler / NBAE/Getty Images)
Check out YES Network’s Sarah Kustok discussing the difference between New York and Chicago pizza with Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson on Scoop B Radio. Press play below to listen!
Sarah Kustok is the ma’am.
This season, YES Network moved her from sideline report on its Brooklyn Nets broadcasts to color commentating analyst alongside play-by-play analyst, Ian Eagle.
Kustok, a Chicago-land native was a DePaul captain and assistant coach and made her rounds with CSN Chicago, NBC-5 and FOX-32 before leaving for YES Network five years ago.
She’s flourished!
Spending most of her life in Chicago until leaving for the Big Apple, she’s more than qualified to answer the following: New York pizza or Chicago pizza? “I will say this, I love pizza I can eat it every day,” Sarah Kustok told me on Scoop B Radio.
“So I don’t think that I have ever had a slice of pizza that I disliked. So I love New York pizza and I appreciate it and enjoy it but in my mind there is no question that it’s Chicago pizza. I love deep dish Chicago Pizza, but in my mind there’s a time and a place for it. You’re not going to be eating deep dish all the time. So I think that it’s either thin crust Chicago pizza or regular Chicago pizza.”
So the verdict Ms. Kustok? “Chicago all the way,” she conceded.
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