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Bill O'Reilly and Stephen A. Smith found themselves on opposite sides while debating President Donald Trump's presence at Game 3 of the NBA Finals. During Tuesday's episode of "No Spin News," Smith, who was already quite outspoken about Trump's decision to attend the game between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs,
Stephen A. Smith once entertained the idea of running for office, and he’s already clashing with a high-profile politician. The ESPN analyst went in on Donald Trump ahead of Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals. Smith labeled the President as selfish for ...
President Donald Trump is making it crystal clear he doesn't think Stephen A. Smith belongs anywhere near the Oval Office ... doubling down on his "low IQ" jab and turning their war of words up
The heated March 2025 courtside confrontation between Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith regarding James' eldest son, Lakers guard Bronny James, was revisited on Tuesday when Smith made remarks about the incident in an appearance on Logan Paul's Impaulsive podcast (h/t NBA Courtside).
Veteran ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith fired back at U.S. President Donald Trump after the politician criticized Smith's IQ.
President Donald Trump called ESPN's Stephen A. Smith an "arrogant fool" and "low IQ individual" on Truth Social as their feud over Knicks NBA Finals game escalates.
