Stephen A. Smith duped by fake NBA social media post again
Sports parody accounts are duping ESPN talent again.
Sports parody accounts are duping ESPN talent again.
"I will be surprised during the game if I don't hear, 'Reggie sucks.'"
Ross says it was all part of the bit, while Drew Bledsoe insists it was a genuine reaction from Brady.
"Hopefully that made them up their game and actually start watching the games even more."
"Every time he does anything in sports TV, we get 'is he on drugs?' Affleck."
"What you said is wrong, irresponsible, it's petty. And if it was to get a reaction, it's desperate."
"Congrats on creating something out of thin air like the Wizard of Oz that never should have existed to where you're a guy that's talked about."
Redick's ThreeFourTwo Productions continues to expand with the long-running athlete-hosted podcast from Clifton, Jefferson and Frye.
"All of those people (on Inside the NBA) are really important, but there is one star."
"I cherished talking to football fans every Sunday, but there comes a time when you have to find some time for yourself. And this was the right time."
"I look at him (as) three things. I look at him as a racist, I look at him as xenophobic, I look at him as a fake."
"I hope she does well, but I need to do better. This is just how my brain works."
"Brady is as obsessed about this [as anything]. People don't understand."
"I think I'm representing something bigger. I think every Black person on television (is)."
"I think the local broadcasters should at least be allowed to work."
"It's kind of like pitching, when I couldn't get people out, I became a broadcaster."
"I don't care what people's perception of me is. I know who I am."
"Long story short, I fell after bowling, I injured my face pretty bad. And believe me, I am lucky..."
"The ability to play a game, come to TNT, and then be there to pick up her daughter is what makes her special."
Rose's former ESPN Radio cohost David Jacoby does a podcast at The Ringer alongside founder and Rose buddy Bill Simmons, but the retired NBA guard missed the chance to work for the Spotify-owned network.
"It's one of those moments, obviously, on a broadcast where a needle's ripped off a record. But you have to also be as respectful as possible."
"I hope no one ever feels like it’s manufactured."