Stephen A. Smith warns that the Oklahoma City Thunder’s dominant start could make the NBA season less exciting.
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The evolution of Stephen A Smith from analyst to showman
From beat writer roots to viral television moments, Stephen A’s career reflects the changing priorities of sports media ...
From the breakout Brooklyn band Geese to the Puerto Rican star and soon-to-be Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny and ...
Former ESPN commentator Max Kellerman opened up about his departure from the network and his five-year partnership with ...
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith discussed one of the most popular topics in the NFL in recent weeks: the Minnesota Vikings. Smith made a strong statement about the team’s current state on Thursday’s ...
If Stephen A. Smith is not planning a run for president anytime soon, he’s doing his best impersonation of a buzzworthy politician in the meantime. “I’m not ruling anything out, but I’m not thinking ...
Stephen A. Smith caused quite a stir when he accused Drake Maye of being a liar for not knowing what show Cam Newton is on. Now, the ESPN personality is sort of walking back those comments. “I was ...
Resident ESPN loudmouth Stephen A. Smith is not one to hold back. His latest eruption came in direct response to comments made on The Sage Steele Show, where Jason Whitlock revisited his long-running ...
Stephen A. Smith seems willing to at least consider apologizing to New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, but Dave Portnoy will have to keep waiting for his. Smith made waves Thursday morning on ...
Drake Maye continues his MVP-level season, powering the New England Patriots to a 9-2 start. Stephen A. Smith sparked backlash after calling Maye “a liar” on air. Maye and the Patriots return to ...
Stephen A. Smith on Thursday lashed out at New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye for claiming not to know about First Take. On a previous episode of First Take, analyst and former NFL QB Cam ...
Stephen A. Smith says it was his decision to step away from ESPN’s "NBA Countdown," not the network’s. Stephen A. Smith said he “negotiated” being removed from ESPN’s NBA Countdown as part of his $100 ...
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