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ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith was quick to react after Cooper Flagg officially declared for the 2025 NBA Draft.
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EURweb on MSNJason Whitlock Brings Retro Winston Salem State University Photo into Personal War w/Stephen A. Smith | VIDEOJason Whitlock’s personal war with Stephen A. Smith is bringing a visual aid, with an old photo confirming Smith’s collegiate ...
Additionally, this season witnessed major trades involving superstars Luka Doncic, Jimmy Butler and Anthony Davis. The trade ...
Fans react to Stephen A. Smith getting way too upset at Dan Orlovsky for making a harmless joke toward Shannon Sharpe.
Stephen A. Smith tried to compare Florida's Walter Clayton Jr. to Cade Cunningham, but called Detroit Pistons guard "Wade Cunningham" in a tweet.
During a segment with Seth Greenberg on First Take on Friday, Smith discussed Arkansas disappointingly blowing a double-digit lead to Texas Tech during March Madness the night before.
In a terrible blow for USC and women's college basketball, Watkins' March Madness came to a heartbreaking end on Monday when she suffered a torn UCL in the second round of the tournament.
Cinderella runs in college basketball might be on life support. And if the sport can’t fix what was once its tournament lifeblood, then Stephen A. Smith has major concerns about its viability ...
Stephen A. Smith predicts the death of college basketball: reasons for pessimism about March Madness
UConn under fire: Journalist claims team official threatened him over leaked Dan Hurley clip "If this continues, it will be the death of college basketball," Smith declared, his voice carrying the ...
And according to ESPN analyst Smith, that can only be bad for college basketball. "If this continues, it will be the death of college basketball," he said on Monday, after the Sweet 16 bracket was ...
Stephen A. Smith serves as a Swiss Army knife for ESPN in terms of the kinds of topics he discusses on the network. But according to one longtime college basketball analyst and former colleague of ...
Stephen A. Smith voiced his concerns on ESPN’s First Take: "If this continues, it will be the death of college basketball. Because college basketball, listen what I'm saying coach, this has no ...
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