
Stephen A. Smith does not mind making things awkward on First Take, especially for his female co-hosts.
The ESPN personality had another female colleague bewildered as he took one conversation to a completely different place on ESPN’s “First Take.”
His latest came on Wednesday morning when he suddenly interrupted a football debate to talk to anybody reaching out to him for Martin’s number.
“To the fellas out there, you can’t have her. You’re bums,” Smith interjected, bringing the conversation to a halt. “You know you dogs. Stop texting me about trying to get with Kimberly Martin.
“It ain’t happening!”
Kimberly Martin could then be seen looking at the camera with astonishment.
Smith has been known for his blazing hot sports takes over the years but he is also known for his head-scratching takes about his female co-hosts as well. Luckily, he has yet to say anything that has gotten him sent to the HR department for sensitivity training. He is, however, towing a thin line and should likely stop before things get serious enough to where ESPN and Disney may have to make a tough decision.
In the meantime, Smith has been going viral as he has been giving his opinions on sex and how to lie to your partner. He should probably keep that stuff separate from what he does on ESPN.
Warriors’ Draymond Green Gets Honest On His Heated Exchange With Pistons’ Ron Holland, Commends Officials For Not Calling A Tech Foul
Draymond Green (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is known as one of the most aggressive players in NBA history. Throughout his career, he has been involved in numerous on-court altercations. One notable incident occurred during a recent game against the Detroit Pistons.
During the fourth quarter of an intense game against the Pistons, Dennis Schroder dove into the stands to save a ball that had gone out of bounds. In the process, he accidentally collided with a courtside fan. Following this incident, the officials began checking on the person seated at the courtside.
Meanwhile, heated exchanges took place between Green and Ron Holland. However, the referee decided to let the argument continue without issuing any penalties. In the post-game interview, Green reflected on the incident.
“I thought the officials did a good job. They let it play all day,” Green said after the game. “They let guys talk, they didn’t break it up. Guys started talking again, and they let them play out some more. Beautiful. This game should be better. We’re playing this league now. They probably… you get turned into a robot. You don’t see any of that stuff, and then everyone says the ratings are down. Yeah, of course. No s**t.” Green said.
Green scored just 7 points, along with four assists and five rebounds, in 32 minutes of play. The Warriors won the game against the Pistons with a final score of 107-104.
News
He Forced Me to the Ground for Walking in My Own Country — He Had No Idea I Was the FBI Agent About to Destroy Everything He Built
At 6:47 on a Tuesday evening, somebody in Oakridge dialed 911 because a Black man in a gray hoodie was walking too slowly past the entrance to Whitfield Estates. That was the whole emergency. No weapon. No fight. No broken…
A Teacher Tore Up My Homework and Called Me a Liar in Front of My Entire Class — She Had No Idea My Father Was a Four-Star General About to Walk Through the Door
The tearing sound was small, but it changed the room. It was the kind of sound children knew instinctively to fear: paper ripped by an adult hand, slow enough to be deliberate, loud enough to be public. Every head in…
He Ordered Me to Kneel in a Seattle Police Station Because He Thought I Was Nobody — He Had No Idea I Was the Federal Prosecutor Who Came to End His Career
By the time Samantha Reynolds stepped out of the Uber, the rain had already found the back of her neck. Seattle rain had a way of doing that. It never arrived with drama. It did not announce itself like a…
I was laughed at in a hall in the United States just because I was a Black boy from Chicago’s South Side — but no one knew that was the day everything began to change.
The first thing Dr. Richard Caldwell noticed about the boy was not his color. It was the shirt. A white button-down, freshly washed, carefully ironed, and still much too large for him. The collar sat wrong against his thin neck….
I stood inside a bank in the United States… and watched a 10-year-old boy get humiliated for his shoes—until everything flipped in a way no one expected.
When Wesley Brooks pushed open the doors of First National Heritage Bank, he did not know he was walking into the worst hour of his life. The glass was heavier than it looked. He had to lean his slight weight…
TRAGIC DISCOVERY: The Chase has left fans stunned with details surrounding the d3ath of star contestant Tim McCarthy, 64, just days before his episode was due to air.
The Chase viewers were left heartbroken on Wednesday night (August 27) after learning that contestant Tim McCarthy had d!ed just weeks after filming his episode. Tim, from Tyldesley in Greater Manchester, p@ssed away in July following a long illness….
End of content
No more pages to load