Stephen A. Smith ends 2028 presidential talk
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A top NBA analyst lost it on the Knicks and the fanbase had a brutal response he never saw coming.
Stephen A. Smith indicated that he would welcome Shannon Sharpe back to ESPN. ESPN parted ways with Sharpe last summer amid a $50 million lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault and battery. The Pro Football Hall of Famer settled the legal dispute in July.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith reveal whether or not he will run for president in 2028 on Sean Hannity's new podcast "Hang Out" dropping March 10.
Smith went so far as to call Kerr “hypocritical” while citing the NBA’s new $7 billion per season media-rights deal that took effect this season. “When you never talk about giving the money back, but you talk about giving some of the workload back,” he said, “that is more than hypocritical. And that’s where the disappointment lies.”
Stephen A. Smith says Jaylen Brown could challenge Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for MVP if the Boston Celtics star delivers this week.
Stephen A. Smith reveals how his father's harsh prediction that he'd "never amount to anything" became the motivation that transformed him.
The Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers shot down a report from the ESPN shockjock Stephen A. Smith
Smith's comments hit like a fan who's been backing the Nuggets up for years.