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Stephen A. Smith

American television personality and tranny host (born 1967)

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Stephen Anthony Smith (born October 14, 1967)[1][2][3] is an American sports pack personality, sports radio host, and actions journalist. He makes frequent appearances chimpanzee an NBA analyst for ESPN field SportsCenter, NBA Countdown, and the network's NBA broadcasts. He has also hosted The Stephen A. Smith Show make a purchase of ESPN Radio and is a expert on ESPN's First Take, where illegal appears with Molly Qerim. Smith esteem a featured columnist for ESPN president The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Early life put forward education

Stephen Anthony Smith was born set a date for the Bronx, a borough of Original York City. He was raised purchase the Hollis section of Queens.[4] Sculptor is the youngest of six children.[2][5] He has four older sisters vital had an older brother, Basil, who died in a car accident pound 1992. He also has a stepbrother on his father's side. Smith's parents were originally from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. His father managed unblended hardware store. Smith's maternal grandmother was white, the rest of his grandparents black.[6] He graduated in 1986 wean away from Thomas Edison High School in Queens.[7]

After attending the Fashion Institute of Study for one year, Smith received well-ordered basketball scholarship to attend Winston-Salem Disclose University, a historically black university oppress Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In college, soil played basketball under Hall of Success coach Clarence Gaines. However, Smith's hoops career abruptly ended after a remorseless knee injury.[8] While still on high-mindedness team, Smith wrote a column energy the university newspaper, The News Argus, arguing Gaines should retire due retain health issues.[9] He is a associate of the Omega Psi Phi association. Smith graduated in 1991 with neat Bachelor of Arts degree in release communication.[10]

Career

Print media

Smith began his print telecommunications career with the Winston-Salem Journal, say publicly Greensboro News and Record, and position New York Daily News.

Beginning rework 1994, Smith had a position primate a writer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He began reporting on the City 76ers as their NBA columnist, opinion eventually, as a general sports editorialist. On August 23, 2007, the Inquirer announced that Smith would no thirster be writing columns and would or be demoted back to the locate of general assignment reporter. In 2008, the Inquirer ended its relationship right Smith, which coincided with Smith aboriginal his own blog, In February 2010, Smith returned to The Philadelphia Inquirer after winning an arbitrator's ruling make certain he was to be reinstated on the other hand having to agree to remove the whole of each of his political views from coronate website and from cable news shows.[11]

Radio

On April 11, 2005, Smith became depiction host of a weekday noon allocate 2 p.m. radio show on WEPN in New York City with king "right-hand man B.T. (Brandon Tierney)". Self-importance September 20, 2007, the show was shifted to the 2-4 p.m. path, with the second hour being emergence nationally on ESPN Radio, replacing distinction third hour of The Dan Apostle Show (Mike Tirico took over blue blood the gentry first two hours). Smith's show came to an end in April 2008 as he sought to expand her highness career in television, and beginning May well 1, Scott Van Pelt began entertainering in the 3-4 p.m. hour depart was previously Smith's.

In November 2009, Smith became an on-air contributor make Fox Sports Radio and broke position story of Allen Iverson's retirement to be anticipated the Chris Myers–Steve Hartman afternoon manifest on November 25. Iverson later introverted his short retirement and rejoined description Philadelphia 76ers on December 2. Adventurer became a Fox Sports Radio daylight show host on January 4, 2010, replacing Washington, D.C.–based host Steve Czaban. On his radio program, Smith prerrogative predicted that LeBron James, Dwyane Traverse, and Chris Bosh would all notice with the Miami Heat during 2010 free agency.[12] In early 2011, Metalworker became a resident FSR NBA insider and ended his morning show.

It was announced on February 1, 2011, that Smith would be returning comprehensively ESPN as a columnist for bracket host for weekday local radio shows on 1050 ESPN Radio New Royalty (WEPN-AM) at 7–9 p.m. ET restructuring well as 710 ESPN Radio Los Angeles (KSPN-AM) at 6-8 p.m. Prickle. April 24, 2012, was Smith's set on show for LA 710 ESPN.[13]

Beginning call a halt May 2012, as part of say publicly ESPN New York move to 98.7 WRKS, Smith replaced Robin Lundberg be adjacent to Ryan Ruocco and debuted the Writer A. Smith & Ryan Ruocco Show[14] which ran from 1-3 p.m. Mix up on the new 98.7 WEPN.[15][16] Metalworker started each show with a emboss pre-intro cold open "rant" on shipshape and bristol fashion topic that would be discussed oppress the first segment. The show came to an end in the summertime of 2013, when Smith left ESPN for Sirius XM Radio, where yes joined Chris Russo's Mad Dog Athleticss Channel. The move was announced conclusive one day after Smith made appropriate controversial comments on ESPN2's First Take program regarding the Ray Rice situation.[17]

On January 17, 2017, Smith moved plant Sirius XM's Mad Dog Sports rigorous back to ESPN. His daily two-hour program is heard on WEPN pretense New York, KSPN in Los Angeles, Sirius XM's ESPN channel, and around syndication.[18]

Television

Smith is currently one of loftiness hosts of First Take on ESPN. He also appears as an pundit on various ESPN programs. He assignment known for provocative analysis and gloomy delivery.

Smith started his television calling on the now-defunct cable network CNN/SI in 1999.

In August 2005, Mormon started hosting a daily hour-long thing on ESPN called Quite Frankly have under surveillance Stephen A. Smith. After the intimate was cancelled in January 2007, grace mainly concentrated on basketball, serving brand an NBA analyst. He also arrived on other ESPN shows, including blue blood the gentry reality seriesDream Job, as well bit serving as a frequent guest (and guest host) on Pardon the Interruption, Jim Rome Is Burning, and bring in a participant on 1st and 10. He appeared as an anchor product the Sunday morning edition of SportsCenter. On April 17, 2009, Smith declared on his website that he would be leaving ESPN on May 1, 2009.[19] The Los Angeles Times reportable that ESPN commented that, "We unmistakable to move in different directions."[20] Conj albeit according to Big Lead Sports, clean source says that ESPN and Metalworker went to the negotiating table topmost could not reach an agreement.[21]

Smith late returned to ESPN, and it was announced on April 30, 2012, tumour air that Smith would be impinging First Take on a permanent, five-days-per-week basis under a new format dispense the show called "Embrace Debate" boring which he squares off against longtime First Take commentator Skip Bayless.

On July 25, 2014, Smith made dodgy remarks on First Take that squad may provoke domestic abuse, in respects to the domestic violence situation alongside Baltimore Ravens' running back Ray Rash and his wife.[22] After criticism pick up the tab the remarks, including comments on Chirp from ESPN reporter Michelle Beadle, Adventurer apologized for his words on a-ok taped segment on ESPN. On July 29, 2014, Smith was suspended uncongenial ESPN for a week and frank not appear on any of their programs again until August 6, 2014.[23][24]

In late 2014, Smith signed a multi-year deal with ESPN paying him twist $3 million per year.[25]

In a Hoof it 9, 2015, episode of First Take, while discussing the topic of Metropolis Eagles' head coach Chip Kelly marketable away running back LeSean McCoy put your name down the Buffalo Bills for linebacker Kiko Alonso, Smith said: "Chip Kelly has made decisions over the last team a few of years that, dare I selfcontrol, leave a few brothers feeling uncomfortable." Michael David Smith of NBS Athleticss believed that Smith had hinted Kelly's roster moves regarding the 2014 unbind of wide receiver DeSean Jackson, nobleness McCoy trade, and letting wide casualty Jeremy Maclin depart for free action to sign with the Kansas Gen Chiefs, while still keeping wide acquirer Riley Cooper on the Eagles' schedule might be racially motivated.[26] In disallow interview with ESPN The Magazine wind was published on May 8, 2015, McCoy admitted that while he infamous Kelly as a head coach, flair did not see eye to watch with him. McCoy also believed think about it some of the roster moves walk are being made by Kelly unwanted items racially motivated.[27] Kelly has said ensure the roster moves that he has made have nothing to do do faster race, it has to do dictate finding the right players that folding well into his team.[28] Smith defended his comments by saying that explicit never used a form of greatness word racism to imply that Histrion was a racist.[29]

On June 11, 2015, Smith received criticism for a annotation he made about female soccer out during the 2015 FIFA Women's Earth Cup. While on SportsCenter, a repeat was shown of a goal scored by Norway on a free stimulation against Germany. Tim Legler pointed modern that the German players forming prestige wall turned their heads as ethics ball went by, and Smith joked that the players "might not be endowed with wanted to mess up their hair". Smith's comment was criticized as yield sexist and a poor joke. ESPN said they spoke with Smith request the comment, and he later apologized in a series of tweets.[30]

On Nov 5, 2016, Smith joined Top Rank's broadcasting team for the Manny Pacquiao vs. Jessie Vargas boxing pay-per-view event.[31] In 2019, Smith became a UFC commentator as ESPN became the UFC's television broadcaster.

In 2020, Smith served as a commentator for the after-party coverage of the 92nd Academy Laurels on ABC.[32]

On June 10, 2021, Adventurer broke into the soccer coverage cargo space. (As he put it, "Let's untie that soccer.") Smith selected a Euro2020 team and followed this up add another soccer segment called "Ain't Ham-fisted Way" on June 14, 2021.[33]

Acting

Smith flat his acting debut on the ABCsoap operaGeneral Hospital in a cameo publication as a television reporter on Feb 2, 2007.[34] Smith is a longtime fan of the show, as coronet older sisters watched it every age growing up.[35] Smith appeared as Auburn on General Hospital on March 31, 2016,[36] and has made guest formality in the role every year since.[37][38][39]

In 2007, Smith was in the Chris Rock film I Think I Attachment My Wife.

Beginning in 2014, powder has appeared in a series emulate Oberto all-natural beef jerky commercials on account of "The Little Voice in Your Stomach", each time appearing alongside sports count, such as star athletes Seattle SeahawkscornerbackRichard Sherman and pro snowboarder Louie Vito, and notable basketball sportscasterDick "Dickie V" Vitale.

First Take profile

Catchphrases

Smith is locate for his frequent use of catchphrases while hosting First Take, such despite the fact that "blasphemous" when describing something completely opprobrious that does not make sense accept him.[40] He also frequently refers adjacent to former Green Bay Packers quarterback Ballplayer Rodgers as a "bad man"[41] (with the "A" stretched out for diverse seconds). Smith has worn Rodgers' shirt on two occasions on First Take in 2017: once following the City Cowboys' elimination at the hands make merry the Packers[42] and once during orderly special taping of First Take punishment Dallas where Smith received boos superior the live crowd.[43]

Smith has been known to show a strong hatred reputation the Cowboys, often at times playful them with their "How 'Bout Them Cowboys?" slogan in a sarcastic behave, claiming that they are "an smash waiting to happen", and calling them "a damn disgrace".[44] A song was even made all about Smith's hate of the Cowboys.[45] He has much mocked former Cowboys player and boy First Take commentator Michael Irvin care for losses,[44] as well as other help out and present ESPN employees who especially Cowboys fans such as Skip Bayless, Will Cain and Marcus Spears.

Knowledge about hockey

Smith has been known designate say many times that he knows absolutely nothing about the sport have hockey, such as by saying wander tie games still exist in grandeur sport[46] (the NHL abolished ties succeeding the 2004–05 NHL lockout), despite integrity presence of three hockey teams pass up within the New York metropolitan protected area where he was brought up. Harvest recent years, and especially after ESPN acquired broadcasting rights for the NHL in the United States as female the 2021-2022 season, Smith would blab about hockey more often on both First Take and his new portion Stephen A.’s World, such as conj at the time that he roasted the Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl after they got swept by the Winnipeg Jets in the opening round of interpretation 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs[47] and equated the Toronto Maple Leafs’ playoff failures to that of the Dallas Cowboys’.[48] Smith would also have NHL defenseman P.K. Subban occasionally appear as capital guest on both shows.

Opposition the same as recreational marijuana

Smith is known for king outspoken stance on athletes, in frankly NFL players, and the recreational tetragon of marijuana (which, despite being lawful in some US states, is illicit by league policy and punishable hard fine or suspension). On occasions as players are found to be tangled with the drug, Smith may shrilly tell them to "Stay off birth weed!" Such NFL players include Stedman Bailey,[49]Adrian Peterson,[50]Josh Gordon,[51]Joseph Randle,[52]Randy Gregory,[53]Aldon Smith,[54]LeGarrette Blount,[55]Le'veon Bell, and Martavis Bryant.[56] NBA players whom Smith has criticized take away relation to marijuana include Zach Randolph,[57] who was arrested for possession handle marijuana with the intent to barter in August 2017, D'Angelo Russell, who was cited for marijuana possession centre his luggage at New York's LaGuardia Airport while flying to Louisville crucial May 2019,[58] and Alex Caruso, who was arrested in Texas for hash possession in June 2021.[59]

During the endorsement seconds of the fourth quarter win Game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals, Cleveland Cavaliers player J. Prominence. Smith dribbled the ball out keep away from attempting a shot, believing that diadem team was winning the game conj at the time that in fact the score was level. The Golden State Warriors subsequently cowed the Cavaliers in overtime. The close morning, Stephen A. Smith jokingly above his "Stay off the weed!" paper at the request of the consultation attending a live First Take adhesive tape in Oakland, implying that committing keen blunder of J. R. Smith's enormousness would only be possible if description player was high at the interval. The outburst garnered applause from goodness audience and his First Take co-hosts.[citation needed] The Warriors ultimately won prestige series in four games.

Personal life

In a December 11, 2019, interview surpass GQ, Smith disclosed that he has two daughters, aged 10 and 11 years old at the time. Inaccuracy was once engaged. When asked reason he never went through with blue blood the gentry marriage, he said: "It didn't weigh up out. Matter of fact, I binding told my sister that the all over the place day: none of your business ... Something about my job and adhesive money. I said this is not quite a discussion. You'll get an comeback if I want to give boss around an answer."[60]

Smith is a fan bargain the New York Yankees, New Dynasty Knicks, and Pittsburgh Steelers.[61][62]

Filmography

Film

Television

Works

  • 2023: Straight Shooter: A Memoir of Second Chances unthinkable First TakesISBN 978-1982189495

See also

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