The ESPN host and former Philadelphia Inquirer columnist has been clear about not running for president. That hasn't stopped him from milking the speculation for all it's worth.
Popular American sports journalist Stephen A. Smith has had his say on the NBA’s greatest of all time (GOAT) debate. Smith, 57, is one of the most respected sports journalists in the US and discussed the topic when speaking on First Take. Michael Jordan and LeBron James are widely considered to be the two best basketball players of all time.
Stephen A. Smith is giving his seal of approval to chatter that he could make the switch from sports to politics with a White House bid. “Folks are nuts, number one,” the sports
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Stephen A. Smith brushed off Democratic strategist James Carville’s recent criticism as the two continue their word battle regarding comments about the 2028 presidential election after
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith didn't hesitate when naming Michael Jordan's 'biggest rival' in NBA history. Jordan is considered by many as the rightful holder of the title of greatest NBA player of all time. He won six NBA Championships between 1991 and 1998, as well as being named the NBA Finals MVP on six occasions.
After his First Take rant, Stephen A. Smith still doesn't get it when it comes to the conversation around today's NBA and LeBron James. As if there wasn’t enough navel-gazing in today’s NBA ...
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