Stephen A. Smith expresses his concern over the Knicks' defense and coaching decisions despite New York's 149-148 overtime win over the Hawks.
The New York Knicks suffered a devastating 142-105 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, leaving ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith visibly frustrated. Following the blowout, Smith didn't
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith couldn’t hide his disgust for the New York Knicks. This is surprising considering that coach Tom Thibodeau’s team is off to its best start this century at 36-18 ...
The New York Knicks are in a great position entering the All-Star break with a 36-18 record. However, Wednesday night’s overtime win over the Atlanta Hawks
New York continues to stockpile wins. They enter the All-Star break third in the Eastern Conference with a 36-18 record. Stephen A. Smith wants the Knicks to trade for LeBron James While Stephen A.
But on Feb. 19, Smith offered an argument in favor of the Los Angeles Dodgers after Chris "Mad Dog" Russo criticized their recent spending. The latter argued that LA's astronomical $393 million payroll for 2025 limits competition and harms the game of baseball. Smith defended the Dodgers and called out other teams' lack of spending.
That said, Smith is still skeptical about the Thunder's playoff chances. He can't shake their past shortcomings to win a championship. When egged on by Shannon Sharpe to put his television career on the line by calling the Thunder legit, Smith couldn't do it.