Stephen A. Smith takes on Kim Mulkey for her comments
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During LSU women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey's postgame press conference after her team lost to UCLA in the Elite Eight of the 2025 NCAA Tournament, a reporte
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Aneesah Morrow, in her final college game, finished with 15 points on 7-of-19 shooting and seven rebounds.
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If somehow you haven’t heard, LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith have been at each other’s necks over the past few weeks and an ex-colleague of Smith says he knows why. The ex-ESPN analyst revealed over the weekend what he calls the reason for Smith’s tirade against the NBA megastar, and apparently, it has nothing to do with Bronny James.
After the LSU Tigers were eliminated from the 2025 NCAA tournament following an Elite Eight loss to the Texas Longhorns on Sunday, Kim Mulkey got a bit testy with a reporter during her postgame media address.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith called out the Phoenix Suns in a tweet, pointing a finger at coach Mike Budenholzer after Sunday’s 148-109 loss to the Houston Rockets at PHX Arena.
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Stephen A. Smith called out an MSNBC column on Saturday during his show that labeled him as a mouthpiece for Donald Trump's supporters, arguing that it was the "exact problem" with the Left.
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During an episode of "First Take" on Monday, Stephen A. Smith revealed his Final Four prediction, and he named the Duke Blue Devils as the team playing the best right now. "At this moment, I don't know if anybody could be higher than Duke. I mean Duke looks dominant," Smith said. "Cooper Flagg is something special."
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith paid tribute to college basketball coaching legend Nolan Richardson, but there's one major problem. Richardson is still living.