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Stephen A. Smith recalls Allen Iverson partying "until 3 or 4 a.m." the night before his 58-point explosion
Stephen A. Smith claims Allen Iverson partied until the morning before his then career-high 58 point-game against Steve ...
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Stephen A. Smith Reflects on His Two-Year Rift With Allen Iverson
Stephen A. Smith opens up about the stretch where he and Allen Iverson didn’t speak for two years after a disagreement shook ...
Everyone knows Stephen A. Smith as ESPN's top mouthpiece and the owner of a $100 million contract from the Disney-owned sports network. However, like most successful work people, he started from ...
View post: Air Jordan 3 'True Blue': Tight Like Glue — Release Date & Where to Buy Before hosting “First Take,” one of the most prominent weekly sports shows in America, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith spent ...
The 'should've, could've, would've' game in sports sometimes can be tiring, but at this point in time, we've got nothing better to do. Aside from NBA 2K20 tournaments and a classic game of HORSE, ...
Allen Iverson and Tawanna Turner are officially back together! The basketball Hall of Famer, 50, confirmed in a new interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith that he and Turner, also 50, are back ...
Allen Iverson and his ex-wife, Tawanna Turner, are the latest couple to join the spin the block club. In a recent interview with Stephen A. Smith, the retired NBA star confirmed that he and Turner are ...
Allen Iverson, talking about his new memoir "Misunderstood" on ESPN's "First Take," discussed the lowest point of his life -- and it didn't involve anything that happened on a basketball court. "It ...
Allen Iverson is one of the most popular and influential athletes of all time within the culture, but he is not devoid of flaws. The 50-year-old former hooper recently discussed what he called the ...
Allen Iverson is one of the most influential players to ever grace the hardwood, leaving his mark both at Georgetown and throughout his illustrious 14-year NBA career. But when asked to name his top ...
Before hosting "First Take," one of the most prominent weekly sports shows in America, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith spent years covering the NBA. During his time as a journalist for The Philadelphia ...
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