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America’s best-known sports-talker is hosting boldface Democrats and MAGA luminaries and teasing a 2028 run. But what he ...
The Celtics might be without Jayson Tatum for the foreseeable future, but ESPN pundit and Knicks fan Stephen A. Smith doesn’t believe New York has an easy road to the Eastern Conference Finals.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith fired back at Charles Barkley over the warning the Basketball Hall of Famer gave to the sports personality about being overexposed in the media. Smith prefaced his ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith always finds a way to make headlines, and his latest came after he called out Charles Barkley for being a “flaming hypocrite” over the former NBA star’s ...
But the path back to the summit has grown more uncertain. On Wednesday’s episode of First Take on ESPN, Stephen A. Smith delivered a sobering take on Curry’s chances of adding another title to ...
Walton, who was the NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 1986 and won a championship with the Boston Celtics that season, was brought up by ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith on First Take in recapping the ...
Stephen A. Smith can do it all. The famous ESPN personality can report games and address controversies, and he can also act in a real crime drama. Smith is gearing up to surprise ‘Law and Order ...
One such fan happens to be ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, who had one big piece of advice for NBC for whenever he does appear on camera in the very near future. Many sports fans are very familiar with ...
Minutes before he was set to go on the air with “First Take,” Stephen A. Smith crashed another ESPN program to go off about the New York Knicks. After watching the Boston Celtics run away with ...
Yet, as Stephen A. insists, sometimes the smartest move isn’t chasing the proven star, it’s building around the one you just drafted to become one. And in Flagg’s case, Smith believes the ...
NBA legend Charles Barkley just offered a scathing critique about how overexposed Stephen A. Smith is getting. Smith fired back, calling Barkley a “flaming hypocrite.” And each says he ...
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith delivered a crucial message on whether he would be nervous if the Knicks lost Game 5. "I'm not nervous about the New York Knicks losing Game 6 at the Garden," Smith said.