LeBron James isn’t the only one who seems to have an issue with how Stephen A. Smith has been talking about Bronny James. In a long diatribe on his show, “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” the ...
Stephen A. Smith confirmed he was confronted by LeBron James after Thursday's Los Angeles Lakers game, responding to the NBA superstar after a video that showed James appearing irritated during a ...
Stephen A. Smith is sticking with ESPN — and getting a hefty payday to boot. Smith and the network agreed to a new five-year, $100 million contract to keep him in the fold, The Athletic reported ...
Stephen A. Smith has agreed to a new contract with ESPN worth at least $100 million for five years, an agreement that will result in Smith continuing to star on “First Take” on ESPN while ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has no aspirations to get into politics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to talk about the topic. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith continued his criticism of the Democratic Party and hinted that he is serious about his rumored 2028 presidential run on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon ...
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith, who reportedly inked a lucrative contract extension with the network, addressed his recent interaction with four-time NBA champion LeBron James. Smith was on hand for ...
LeBron James notched a double-double for the Los Angeles Lakers in Thursday’s overtime win over the New York Knicks, but a tense discussion with Stephen A. Smith courtside after the game proved ...
Stephen A. Smith sat courtside for the New York Knicks game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday night. Smith probably expected to see a good game between two of the best ...
Stephen A. Smith hears wedding bells for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in 2025. Smith, 57, made an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on March 5, where the sports analyst reacted to ...
Love him or hate, Stephen A. Smith is here to stay at ESPN. At least for the next half decade. According to NBC New York, Smith agreed with the sports network on a new five-year contract worth $100M.
Stephen A. Smith, the face of ESPN’s “First Take,” has reached a $100 million deal that will give him more leeway to talk about politics and do things outside the network. While Mr. Smith ...