Smith, a former newspaper beat reporter who rose to fame by pioneering the art of the sports debate show, has agreed with ...
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Duke-UNC rivalry has lost its juice. ESPN clings to the past by spotlighting it.There are more interesting men's college basketball teams than ever and a crop of dynamic coaches who deserve ESPN's ...
Here's what you need to know on where ESPN's "College GameDay" is heading for the final weekend of the college basketball regular season: ...
As part of the deal, the analyst will focus his time on "First Take," but will scale back his time on other shows on the ...
Smith will not be a regular on ESPN’s premiere NBA pregame show anymore, though he could still make occasional appearances on top basketball studio programs, as well as the “Monday Night ...
Not yet ready to launch a political campaign in earnest, Stephen A. Smith will stick with ESPN for the next five years. The ...
Stephen A. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year contract worth at least $100 million, according to The ...
as part of ESPN’s pregame show. “Stephen A. works incredibly hard to elevate the sports conversation day-in and day-out and we are grateful he will remain at ESPN,” said Jimmy Pitaro ...
The college basketball pregame show will start at 10 a.m. ET on ESPN. The two-hour pregame show with Davis, Bilas, Greenberg, Carter and Jay Williams will air nationally on ESPN on Saturday.
Charles Barkley has had enough of ESPN's talking heads discussing the Los Angeles Lakers. On the TNT pregame show that preceded an NBA double-header featuring the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers ...
The money was never in doubt, Stephen A. Smith has contended about his just-announced new five-year, $100 million contract.
as part of ESPN’s pregame show. He will continue to appear on “First Take,” the morning debate show, but according to The Athletic, will no longer be a figurehead of the NBA pregame show ...
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