The Philadelphia 76ers stayed alive in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
You’re not a true NBA superstar until Stephen A. Smith reports you want to play for the New York Knicks. And Devin Booker was the latest player to be initiated. Congratulations, Devin Booker. You and the Phoenix Suns may have just been swept out of the NBA Playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves, but Monday morning,
When the Dallas Mavericks host the LA Clippers for Game 4 of their first-round series in the NBA playoffs on Sunday, Russell Westbrook is going to be in uniform for the Clips, but ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith isn’t so certain he should be. A little background for any who missed it: Towards the end of Game 3, Westbrook appeared to lose his cool as his team was getting blown out, taking a hard foul on Mavs star Luka Doncic, swinging him around and then shoving him when Luka took exception to it....
The Knicks appeared to have Game 5 and their series against the 76ers all wrapped up — before they didn’t.
Philadelphia 76ers stars Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid will play Game 2 of
Devin Booker wants to play in New York, Stephen A. Smith has said, with the Suns' future in flux after their early playoff exit.
The Sixers’ bench was dominated, and they got hammered on the boards, beaten 23-9 on the offensive glass and humbled 26-8 in second-chance points.
Stephen A. Smith called on the Los Angeles Lakers to “get rid of” guard D’Angelo Russell in a scathing segment on ESPN’s First Take Friday. Countless Lakers fans had already beaten Smith to the punch in criticizing Russell, who had a terrible game Thursday night in a loss to the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets’ 112-105
Philadelphia 76ers guard De'Anthony Melton is available for Thursday's Game
Stephen A. Smith committed the ultimate crime in the media’s eyes — defending Donald Trump — and instead of standing his ground, he’s backing down. The sports commentator had told Sean Hannity on Fox News just days ago that the persecution of Trump by the justice system has been “relatable” to the black community. And the “blacklash” that ensued inspired him to apologize. “A lot of folks in black America seem pretty pissed at me right now,” Smith told his audience, adding that his “words...
Stephen A. Smith continues to face backlash over his Donald Trump comments. Last week, Smith went viral when he appeared on Fox News and defended Trump by saying there was some truth about Trump’s comments on how black americans can relate to his legal troubles. “As much as people may have been abhorred by Donald […]
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