Upcoming shows I have tickets to July 31: Stephen Fry August 8: Kevin Smith August 27: Joss Whedon Also, money permitting, I’ve got press credentials for BlogWorldExpo in Vegas in October, so that will be my first big trip this year...
Sports journalist Stephen A. Smith went out on a limb when he said LeBron James would go to the Miami Heat--and he got it right.
Today is the day that the free-agent frenzy reaches its climax. LeBron James will stand before the world on a major television outlet (ESPN) and announce who he will play for. On June 30 of this year, Stephen A. Smith made the bold prediction...Show More Summary
Reports on Thursday morning, starting with Stephen A. Smith, are that LeBron James is leaning towards signing with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh (also known as the Miami Heat, since they might be the only players on the roster when he gets...Show More Summary
"For the record: I haven't changed my position. Learn [sic] is going to MIAMI. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong damn it. Stop bugging me until he speaks." [@stephenasmith, image via deviantART] More »
July 8 can’t come fast enough. Until NBA free agents can actually sign with the teams that are making the offers – Joe Johnson is staying in Atlanta with a max deal, Amar’e Stoudemire was offered 5 years and $100 million by the Knicks, Dirk Nowitzki is reportedly staying with the Dallas Mavericks, etc. – [...]
Stephen A. Smith and the Philadelphia Inquirer recently parted ways for a second time. Let's remember the good ol' days, when Stephen A. was an emphatic, multi-platform media nuisance, and Will Leitch was just another guy in his studio audience./em> More »
Philadelphia Inquirer Stephen A. Smith said in a statement: "I'd sincerely like to take a moment to thank the Philadelphia Inquirer for 15
The print comeback of Stephen A. Smith has derailed again, as his brief return to the Philadelphia Inquirer as a columinzer is now finished. Mutually. Respectfully. Quite frankly. Statements and farewells from all parties involved after the jump. More »
We're still two days away from the most significant free-agent class in NBA history, and the LeBron James rumor mill is spinning faster and faster by the second. If you believe Stephen A. Smith, it's a guarantee that LeBron will be teaming up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami next year. Show More Summary
NBA insider Stephen A. Smith sent out a tweet this morning that made sure everyone in Miami would hear it, despite how late they stayed out on South Beach. "I just reported on my show that LeBron James is heading to S. Beach -- with Chris Bosh -- to team with Dwayne Wade and Pat Riley." That exact quote came from Stephen A. Show More Summary
As July 1 comes closer and closer, the LeBron James rumors have picked up steam with the latest coming from Fox Sports Radio morning host Stephen A. Smith. Smith tweeted: “I just reported on my show that LeBron James is heading to S....Show More Summary
Stephen A. Smith of Fox Sports reported this morning on the Dan Patrick Show that it’s “highly likely” that Chris Bosh and LeBron James will soon join Dwyane Wade in Miami.
Smith to Dan Patrick on Monday:
I got a call last night from a source and I double-checked it with another and they told me essentially [...]
With the NBA Free Agency period only days away, rumors are flying left and right. We have heard Lebron to New York, Chicago, New Jersey, and possibly Dallas. Now, according to Stephen A. Smith, a major festival is ready to come uponShow More Summary
In an entirely minimalist pre-election reshuffle, Julia Gillard has shifted Trade Minister Simon Crean to her former portfolio of Employment, Education and Workplace Relations, with Foreign Minister Stephen Smith picking up Crean’s workload. There...Show More Summary
It doesn’t wash that high profile Western Australian politician Stephen Smith would be happy to forego the plum foreign affairs portfolio to make way for Kevin Rudd. For a start, Mr Smith’s high profile in his home state and the capital...Show More Summary
The NBA Draft is tonight, and one's mind casts back to its finer moments: the dog-eared envelope; the fire engine worn by Jalen Rose; and of course the night in 2006 that Stephen A. Smith was heckled and heckled and heckled. More »
As if late-night television wasn't competitive enough, now Showtime wants into the late-night game. The pay cable channel, which has found critical and ratings success over the past few years with original shows such as "Dexter," "Nurse Jackie" and "Weeds,"...
After Stephen A. Smith reported Wednesday that LeBron was "leaning toward the New York Knicks," one cannot help but wonder: is this true? Stephen A. Smith has been a reliable source in the past, successfully breaking news of severalShow More Summary
SIGN OF THE TIMES: Knoxville City Council approves backyard chickens. “Stephen Smith, a nonpracticing veterinarian, said backyard hens will ‘decrease the (city’s) environmental footprint.’” I wonder how many chickens he’s kept?