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There are few Knicks fans as loud as ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. And even he is wary of what lies in wait for New York with the surging Indiana Pacers.
Of course, there's always other stuff going on in the sports world. In this case, the NBA and NHL Playoffs are also taking center stage. So as ESPN's "First Take" wrapped up ahead of second-round ...
NFL fans are upset after ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro said that Stephen A Smith will appear on "Monday Night Countdown." ...
One wouldn't think there was much more television real estate on ESPN's airwaves that Stephen A. Smith can possibly occupy, but network president Jimmy Pitaro doesn't agree. There is a very real ...
Stephen A. Smith has since reacted to that fine during the most recent broadcast of ESPN’s First Take. While Smith was outspoken in his desire to see Jax Ulbrich, Jeff’s son and the ...
Stephen A. Smith took a break from sharing his hot takes to shoot a crooked nurse in a recent episode of General Hospital. Smith has shown up in over 40 episodes of the long-running soap opera ...
Stephen A. Smith isn't just the master of the hot take, the legendary sports media personality goes viral once again for his cameo on 'General Hospital'. Sports personality Stephen A. Smith ...
Stephen A. Smith made the case Monday that President Donald Trump’s historically bad approval rating was more of an indictment on the Democratic Party. ABC News, The Washington Post and Ipsos ...
"To Jeff Ulbrich, I sincerely hope he whipped his kid's ass," Smith said on-air ... Sorry about that." By Saturday, the situation had escalated into a full-blown controversy, prompting Jax ...
Stephen A. Smith on how Jeff Ulbrich should reprimand his 21-year ... Jax Ulbrich/Instagram On Saturday, the group posted a video of them pranking Sanders. A day later, the NFL announced it ...
Stephen A. Smith thinks ... and ex-Jets coach Jeff Ulbrich, apologized for his role in the prank call made to Shedeur Sanders during the draft. Jax Ulbrich/Instagram On Saturday, the group posted ...
Nationally-televised New York Knicks fan and critic Stephen A. Smith seemed to think that the end justified the means. The ESPN commentator was unapologetic after the Knicks escaped from Little ...