Stephen A. Smith claims that Curry is running defenders ragged, forcing them to go to the hospital to get oxygen.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith is one of the top analysts in the world in terms of all sports. He is also one of the most opinionated analysts, and many fans either love him or hate him. During a recent appearance on ESPN's "Get Up,
The Golden State Warriors are currently rolling since the addition of Jimmy Butler III to the team at the NBA trade deadline. Butler, who has played in nine games since the trade deadline, has made an instant impact for Golden State.
Smith is now sold in on him as a good match for Stephen Curry in the Dubs' backcourt. The highly-critical Smith was one of those who doubted whether Jimmy would make a difference for Golden State at this stage of the season.
Jimmy Butler has been playing so well that prominent members of the NBA media are being forced to backtrack on statements they made. Due to how Butler’s time with the Miami Heat came to an end, ESPN analyst Stephen A.
It’s no secret that Jimmy Butler has had a major impact on Steph Curry and the Warriors, but where does he fall on the list of Golden State’s best No. 2 options in the Curry era? Fairly high, in Stephen A.
Stephen A. Smith shocked the world on Wednesday when he declared that it was time to retire the Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James G.O.A.T. debate on First Take. Smith cited LeBron's long, sustained level of greatness in the wake of his passing 50,
Stephen Curry acknowledged that his participation in the Warriors next game would depend on how his ankle feels.