Stephen A. Smith was critical of LeBron James over his Hennessy ad. James teased fans with a “second decision” post on social media this week. His promotion of something as being related to “The ...
Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, didn’t waste his chance to check Stephen A. Smith during his appearance on ESPN’s "First Take" on Thursday morning. Williams was featured in Kendrick Lamar’s ...
Throughout the second half of his career, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Smith has been one of the sports media industry’s most recognizable figures. This has especially been true since joining ESPN’s “First ...
Bill Maher encouraged sports pundit Stephen A. Smith to run for the 2028 Democratic Party presidential nomination, arguing the Democrats need an “outsider.” On Smith’s Straight Shooter show for ...
Stephen A. Smith dropped the names of two Democrats he’s backing as potential opponents for Republicans in the 2028 presidential election. On Smith’s Straight Shooter talk show, the sports pundit took ...
First Take is in search of a new host. And on Thursday’s program, the star of the show Stephen A. Smith got another turn attempting the dual role as host and panelist. But if Smith and ESPN are ...
SANTA CLARA — Step No. 1 in Frank Gore’s expected path to the Pro Football Hall of Fame is done, as he and fellow 49ers 2005 draft pick Alex Smith are nominees in their first year of eligibility. Gore ...
As part of his new five-year deal with the Worldwide Leader, Stephen A Smith has made his Monday Night Football debut ahead of the Detroit Lions–Baltimore Ravens showdown. It was met with mixed ...
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has widely been regarded as one of the biggest media personalities in sports the past several years. Smith is known for his hot takes and heated debates on “First Take,” ...
Stephen A. Smith on Sunday dismissed news about former Vice President Kamala Harris’s upcoming book, saying, “Who cares what she has to say?” Harris’s book on her 2024 presidential campaign, “107 Days ...
Stephen A. Smith is drawing a line between himself and other analysts. On his podcast, the ESPN star blasted commentators who never played the game, saying too many of them act like they “know it all” ...