Zach Lowe is not just a respected journalist and writer; he’s also a fascinating individual with a personal life that reflects his passion for journalism. Known for his insightful coverage of the NBA, Lowe is celebrated as one of the best in sportswriting, particularly for his work on The Lowe Post, where he delves into game strategies and player matchups rather than just hot takes, making him a favorite among young basketball fans.
Born on August 24, 1977, Lowe is now 47 years old. His journalism career took off when he was just 26, starting out in August 2004. Interestingly, Lowe began his journey not in sports but as a crime, government, and courts reporter for his local newspaper, the Stamford Advocate. After four years there, he moved on to The American Lawyer for two years before truly making his mark in sports journalism.
In 2010, Lowe launched the “Point Forward” NBA blog on Sports Illustrated, a move that solidified his reputation as a leading voice in the field. While his professional achievements are well-known, Lowe tends to keep his personal life under wraps. Ironically, despite navigating three jobs before finding his niche, he met his life partner during his very first job at the Stamford Advocate.
Lowe has made a significant impact in the world of sports journalism, having served as a senior NBA writer for ESPN for 12 years until his layoff in 2024. He comes from a family with a different career trajectory; his father, Terry Lowe, was a mathematics teacher and swimming coach at Greenwich High School, while his mother, Joan, focused on managing the household. His younger sister, Sarah, pursued a career in psychology and is now an Assistant Professor at Yale’s School of Public Health.
Zach’s wife, Vesna Jaksic, shares his passion for writing and journalism, though her focus is different. A strategic communications consultant, she specializes in international affairs, human rights, and progressive non-profit organizations. The couple met while Lowe was working at the Stamford Advocate, and their relationship blossomed into marriage. In February 2015, they welcomed their daughter, but they prefer to keep details about their family life private, maintaining a balance between their public and personal lives.