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ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith has finally provided a little bit of clarity amid speculation that he could run for President of the United States in 2028. The 57-year-old Smith has given conflicting ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith seems to be edging closer to a career in politics. Smith, who has long mixed some political commentary into his analysis of basketball and other subjects, said Monday ...
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ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has reversed his previous stance and is now open to the possibility of running for president in 2028. NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas and Chris Cuomo discuss ...
Stephen A. Smith just went viral, again. For the wrong reason, again. The ESPN talking mouth was complimenting Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. for his epic Final Four game Saturday night in San ...
Stephen A. Smith’s ball knowledge continues to deterioriate. The ESPN personality Smith was roasted on social media Saturday for the embarrassing mistake that he made in a post to his X page.
"I feel very, very bad for the Pelicans in the city of New Orleans because Zion Williamson is a star-caliber talent,"Smith said on First Take. "When he is on the court and healthy, he's a monster.
The New Orleans Pelicans once made a video of Stephen A. Smith's "highlights." That clip was made in response to some of the criticisms that the ESPN host about Zion Williamson. Despite calling it ...
Stephen A. Smith continues to criticize Zion Williamson after his latest setback to conclude the season. On Monday, The New Orleans Pelicans officially shut down Williamson for the rest of the ...
The New Orleans Pelicans announced on Monday that star forward Zion Williamson will be out for the remainder of the season after playing just 30 games. Though he showed promise last season ...
As the regular season comes to a close, the New Orleans Pelicans decided to shut down Zion Williamson. In light of this news, fans bashed Stephen A. Smith for his latest comments regarding the ...
On Tuesday’s edition of "First Take," ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith aired his frustrations on Williamson’s availability, calling him a "bust" for being unreliable due to his health concerns.