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Stephen A. Smith Blamed for Hurting ESPN’s NBA Coverage Amid Major Shake-UpStephen A. Smith faces backlash for dominating ESPN’s NBA Finals coverage, prompting major changes to future broadcasts.
Steve Smith says NBA TV interview is ‘most candid’ LeBron has been in years. theGRIO REPORT - Mount Rushmore as a sports analogy has never been as popular as it is now.
Smith was called out for playing Solitaire on his phone during Game 4 the NBA Finals. Two Pacers fans also dressed up as the ...
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Total Pro Sports on MSNVIDEO: ESPN Totally Did Stephen A. Smith Dirty On Live TV During Their NBA Finals Game 7 BroadcastThe Oklahoma City defeated the Indiana Pacers 103-91 on Sunday night in the decisive Game 7 to clinch their first ...
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"Fire? There's more than fire" - Steve Smith says there's more to the Butler saga than just rumors - MSNWhile some saw the "Godfather's" statement as a message to quash the persistent rumors, NBA TV's Steve Smith says there's more to Butler's story than just rumors.
But despite his helter-skelter pace, Hali played flawless basketball with pinpoint passing that left NBA TV's Steve Smith, a point guard during his NBA career, in awe and admiration.
After Stephen A. Smith crashed a pregame show that featured Shaquille O’Neal and others on NBA TV, O’Neal returned the favor while Smith was on camera with his ESPN colleagues.
Stephen A. Smith confirmed he was confronted by LeBron James after Thursday's Los Angeles Lakers game, responding to the NBA superstar after a video that showed James appearing irritated during a ...
Stephen A. Smith believes TNT “dropped the ball” when it came to its attempt to keep the NBA on its airwaves after its current rights deal expires after this upcoming season.
The NBA All-Star game will undergo a drastic change to its format, and Stephen A. Smith thinks it might eventually lead to the concept being scrapped.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith delivered high praise for Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr on Friday’s episode of First Take, calling him one of the greatest coaches in NBA history.
Marcus Morris Sr. hasn't played in the NBA since last season, and at 35 years old, the former journeyman and All-American at Kansas is testing out his skills as a hot-take artist in the media space.
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