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June 12, 2025 β€’ 59 mins

Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown. 

The Stephen A. Smith Show, featuring Stephen A.’s signature blend of sports commentary, political and social commentary, and audience interaction. The episode covers a wide range of topics, including:

πŸ”₯ Key Topics Covered πŸ€ NBA Finals

  • Indiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, and Jalen Williams performances
  • Stephen A.’s predictions 

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Immigration & Politics

  • ICE raids and protests in Los Angeles
  • Senator Alex Padilla’s removal from a press conference
  • Criticism of both Democratic and Republican responses to immigration
  • Commentary on Trump’s rhetoric and actions

πŸ—³οΈ Political Commentary

  • Praise for politicians like Wes Moore, Josh Shapiro, Marco Rubio, and Nikki Haley
  • Criticism of Gavin Newsom and others for political grandstanding

🍟 Pop Culture & Humor

  • Ranking of fast food French fries (Chick-fil-A and McDonald’s get high praise)
  • Hilarious responses to fan tweets about personal dilemmas and rap rankings

🎀 Music & Culture

  • Ranking rappers: Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Lil Wayne
  • Commentary on Kendrick’s recent dominance over Drake

🏈 NFL & Aaron Rodgers

  • Speculation on Rodgers’ performance with the Steelers

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's shit boy. I'm back in the house in my studio.
We got NBA finals to talk about. We've got anti
immigration issues rating Los Angeles unintended by the way, we
got senators being removed from press conferences forcibly. All of
that is going on, and I didn't even bring up
He Diddy, Steven A. Smith Show's in the house. Let's go.

(00:34):
What's up? Everybody. Welcome to the latest edition of The
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(00:56):
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a copy. Now, let's talk about the latest on the

(01:41):
federal ice raids and the subsequent protests happening around the country.
The flashpoint happened in Los Angeles, California, when overnight curfew
was lifted at nine a m. Eastern. The curfew covered
about one square mile in downtown LA with a protest
against ice raids and troop deployments in the city had
been constant traded. Similar protests took place in other cities,

(02:02):
including in New York, Seattle, Chicago, Austin, Texas, Las Vegas,
and of course, the nation's capital, Washington, DC. Meanwhile, three
Democratic governors defended the state's immigration enforcement policies before the
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today. Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker,
Minnesota governor and former Democratic Vice presidential nominee Tim Wallas,

(02:24):
and New York Governor Cathy Hochel testified at what the
committee describes as quote a hearing with sanctuary state governors.
End quote, and check this out. This was the scene
in Los Angeles just this afternoon as Homeland Security Secretary
Christy Nome was speaking about the raids and protests. That's

(02:45):
Democratic Senator Alex Badia of California, who was confronted by
security and forcibly removed from that press conference. Badia spoke
out during nomes initial remarks to reporters and attempted to
shout questions at the secretary. The senator was shoved out
of the room, taken to the ground, and handcuffed. End quote.

(03:09):
You see, ladies and gentlemen, you see that right there.
That's why they've been talking about Steven Nate Smith being
a candidate for president the United States. That's why you
should be looking at Governor Wes Moore of Maryland. You
should be looking at Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania. You
know the people that don't engage in this kind of nonsense.

(03:33):
You talking about propping yourself up. It's all nonsense. It's
all used as a tool to divide us. On one hand,
we have the President of the United States focusing our
attention on illegal immigration and really highlighting it to the
umph degree to make himself look good. Because you can't

(03:55):
point to the terrorists right now. You can't necessarily point
to the economy right now. You can't you can't look
at the war in Ukraine with Russia. You can't point
to that right now. You can't point to doge in
what they're doing because Elon Musk and you have had
your little tiff over the last week, week and a half.
So you can't point to that right now. So what's

(04:16):
a winning hand to play. It's this, it's immigration, it's migrants,
it's those who are undocumented or here illegally. That's a
winning hand and that's what he's doing. So you got
that side. And on another side here you have this
Senator alex Badia. Can Christy Noan speak? Could you have

(04:40):
waited till she finished to ask your questions to shout
your questions. You are a senator, right, you couldn't wait?
So that was just you out of control because you
were just losing it. Hup. You are United States senator.
Couldn't compose yourself and let the head of Homeland Security
finish her thoughts before you ask the question? Could do that? Hah?

(05:04):
Couldn't do it? Hah? I know you got an explanation
for it. I know you got an explanation for it.
And then fairness to you, because that's what we do here.
Oh to Stephen A. Smize, I'm gonna be fit of
you by making sure that people hear what you have
to say. Go ahead, Senator alexbda, go ahead, let's hear you.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
If this is how this administration responds to a senator
with a question, If this is how the Department of
Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you
can only imagine what they're doing to farm workers, to cooks,

(05:41):
to daily abords out in the Los Angeles community and
throughout California and throughout the country. We will hold this
administration accountable.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Really, how are you gonna do that? Unless you win
at the post? How are you gonna do that I'm
all is take your time away. Hey, you gonna do that,
because I don't see how it's gonna happen. Senator Alex
ver did did you recognize that you sound a bit
similar to a couple of other people. Let's take it
to consideration. California Governor Gavin Newsom, according to a Wall

(06:17):
Street Journal, reading from an article right here, hitting all
of the greatest resistance hits Democracy is under assault before
our eyes. Authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are
at least able to defend themselves, who are at least
able to defend themselves. He's assaulting the First Amendment. He's
taking a wrecking ball to our founding father's historic project.

(06:40):
This is what Gavin Newsom was saying about the Trump administration.
Then that sounds similar to you, sounds similar to me.
I'm just looking at certain things like this, and I'm
saying to myself, where's that gonna get you? Because at
the end of the day, when you bring up the
fact that you don't like what Trump is doing, and
you're coming to the defense of migrants of immigrants. While

(07:04):
it's admirable from a humanitarian perspective, all of us as
human beings as God fearing individuals. We don't want to
see anybody suffering the way some of these migrants have
been suffering. Make no mistake about that. This is not
what that's about. This is about playing a winning hand,
or creating a winning hand, or incorporating a winning formula.
Are you doing that? Senate? Up a deal? Are you

(07:25):
doing that? Governor Newsom? Because this ain't a winning argument.
The polls showed that. I don't want to hear anything
about how there's no mandate with Trump. He didn't win
fifty percent of the vote. You didn't either. He won
a popular vote, he won electoral college vote, he won
every swing state, He increased his votes with young voters,
black voters, Hispanic voters. Facts. It was an indictment against

(07:51):
you as a party. And what has happened since that time.
Now he's gotten into office and you're raising Holy hell
because he's engaging in a level of extremism. To my degree,
I feel this way. I don't like what I see
Trump doing in Los Angeles at all. You heard Kevin
Fraser come on the show just the other day and

(08:12):
point out how overblown some things are right now, how
this conspicuous presence that's been placed on the city of
Los Angeles, where you got four members of the National Guard,
four thousand members of the National Guard, and at least
seven hundred members of the United States Marines protecting federal property, etc.
Is all of that necessary? It does seem a bit extreme.

(08:33):
But if you're a politician and you're trying to play
a winning hand, if there's nobody in the streets throwing
stuff at you, if there's nobody in the streets spewing
hatred at you and being a bit belligerent, what would
they have to show for the canvas? What would they
have to show? And you, as a Democratic party, you
have to remember what the backdrop of all of this

(08:55):
is law and order from Trump, because they didn't appear
to be law and order when Biden was in office.
Open borders, you set nothing. Migrants coming through the streets
of America, you set nothing. We got medical in Los

(09:17):
Angeles paying over a billion dollars for migrants, but don't
have some don't have enough for Los Angeleans who are
born right here in the United States of America. What
argument do you think is going to win? No one
with since believes that President Trump is totally right. This
is not about right and wrong with him. This is

(09:39):
about him knowing he has the benefit of the doubt
on his side because of what you did over for
big over four years when he was out of office.
If you were Gavin Newsom, as the Wall Street Journal
alluded to, you know what you could have done to
alleviate this. Since you want to take the Trump administration

(10:02):
to court and say that he had no business federalizing
the National Guard, you could have caught the National Guard.
You could have made sure that law enforcement throughout the
city of Los Angeles had a very strong, vibrant, conspicuous

(10:24):
presence where there. It might have alleviated the possibility of
him calling in, meaning Trump calling in the National Guards
in the Marines. You could have done that, but you didn't,
And because you didn't, you gave him the opening to
do it. Because it makes you look like you're weak

(10:46):
on on crime, you're weak on lawlessness, you're weak on borders,
all the things that got him elected. You're playing into
his hand. And not only did you do it, Governor
news Now sen it up a deer did it because
we all know you could have waited for her to

(11:07):
finish speaking now, I will say this, they had no
business putting cuffs on Senate a pidea escorting him out
of the room, even forcibly was within bounds. The Secretary
for Homeland Security was speaking, you let her finish, You

(11:28):
don't want to let her finish, then hey, they definitely
should have removed you from the room. That is it.
They didn't need to put you on the ground. They
didn't need to handcuff you. All they needed to do
was keep you out of the room. You are a
United States senator, very disrespectful, comes across as authoritarian President Trump,

(11:49):
crossing the line without question, without question. But they didn't
arrest them. They did let him go, and within minutes
he was outside holding his own press conference. That is
Senate up a deal. So let's take that into consideration.

(12:10):
Now that I've said what I had to say about
the Democrats, who I think I'm playing right in the
Trump's hands and looking like absolute fools doing so. That
doesn't absolve the Republicans, especially the number one member of
the GOP these days, that is the forty seventh President
of the United States. I want to race everybody out

(12:31):
there listening. I almost caught a heart attack when I
heard President Trump say what I'm about to show you.
He said, play that tape. Please. We have a great
country and we're going to keep it that way.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
And when it comes to Los Angeles or other cities,
if we see other cities are gearing up, and these
people are agitators, they're paid, they're professionals, they're insurrectionists, their troublemakers,
they are all of those things.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
But uh, I believe they're paid.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
And we're going to find out through Pambondi and her
great staff, her great people, and justice who they are.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Oh no, you did it, No, you did it. Is
that President Trump that just called somebody insurrectionists? People who
are protested in the streets, dare I say looters, people
that are defacing property with graffiti and stuff like that.

(13:27):
You called them insurrectionists. But those folks that stormed the
US capital in twenty twenty one, bulldozing through barricades and
capital security, they were insurrectionists. But you're calling these folks directionists.
Really really? January sixth, defendants pardoned by Trump, over one

(13:56):
thousand and five hundred of them were hardened by Trump.
Where video is everywhere of them storming the United States Capital,
going into chambers, sitting behind the desk of Nancy Pelosi,
chanting killed former Vice President Mike Pince. One woman was

(14:20):
shot by Secret Service. There were a couple of people
who died. And you call these folks in Los Angeles insurrectionists,
see ladies and gentlemen. This is what I meant by
when I said, this is what the politicians have done

(14:44):
to us, not all of them. There's good on both sides,
there's bad on both sides. But this is what the
nation's capital, the elected officials legislating and holding purview over
our country, has done to us. They serve to divide us.
They're not about bringing us together. They're about keeping us

(15:05):
divided so we can butt heads with one another, create
and then live in the chaos we do create while
they chill up on Capitol Hill having dominion over our lives.
This is why these parties need to be purged. This
is why there needs to be a cleansing in the

(15:26):
nation's capital. I myself, I'm a fan of Governor Wesmore Maryland.
I'm a fan of Jos Shapiro of Pennsylvania. I'm a
fan of Marco Rubio. As crazy as that may sound
to some, of you because of what you see him
doing as Secretary of State and heading our national security

(15:48):
intelligence as well national security Rather, I get it. But
seasoned politicians that know how to articulate themselves and are
about legislation, are about policies and about laws in our
land as opposed to creating chaos is what I'm down for.
Guys like John Kasch, former governor of Ohio, Chris Christi,

(16:12):
former governor of New Jersey, not popular with a lot
of people, popular with me. Nikki Haley, I would have
voted for her. You don't need this chaos. This is
exactly what I was afraid of, exactly what I was
afraid of. Gavin Newsom clearly believes his strategy is to

(16:34):
be antithetical to anything that is Trump by showing his
behavior can remen can can emulate Trumps, and other Democrats
are gonna follow suit. Maxine Waters, God bless her. In
her eighties, she goes to some event daring federal officials

(16:55):
to shoot her. Really, really, that's how we're going to behave.
Like I said when I started, no wonder folks have
me as a candidate for the presidency of the United
States of America not to be clear. I might cut
some people out from time to time, ain't no doubt

(17:18):
about that. But I would be about bringing people together
and working on compromise. That's the kind of candidate we need,
not me, but somebody committed to galvanizing instead of polarizing

(17:44):
the way this was going right now, times are only
gonna get uglier before they get better, because who's really
sincere when they're talking about how we need to get better?
I don't see any evidence of it. I just don't
coming up. My prediction is not wrong yet. But the

(18:08):
Indiana Pacers are now up to one of the NBA Finals.
Are the thunder finished? That's next? Right here on the
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(18:33):
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(19:16):
the Oklahoma City Thunder. Will they even it up for
Game four? Okay, meaning the Thunder? Will they even it up?
They better? I'm giving you my picks for Friday night's game,
so check it out. First up, will Tyrese Halliburton score
more or less than eighteen and a half points. He's
on his home turf, he's feeling comfortable, feeling himself, particularly
after this performance and game thing. I'm gonna go with
more on this particular answer. Next, we'll pass galsi Ikam

(19:39):
score more or less than twenty and a half points.
He was aggressive at the start, aggressive when it counted.
I think he'll answer the call as well. I think
he'll show up. I'm going with more with him as well. Next,
Shay Gilges Alexander scores more or less than thirty four points,
I'm gonna go with less on this. I think he's
gonna get about thirty thirty plus, but I don't know
if it's gonna be as much as thirty four because
I think that he's gonna need somebody else to step

(19:59):
up and show go up and help out. Indiana's bench
played lights out in Game three. They cannot play OKC
that way. In Game four of OKC stands to win
this game, they're gonna have to show up. Contributions are
gonna have to come from elsewhere. I think it will.
That's why I'm going with Shay doing less, because others
will do more. And finally, will Jaylen Williams score more
or less than twenty one and a half points. I'm

(20:20):
going with more on this. So that's more for Tyrese Halliburton,
more for Pascal Siakam, less for Shae Butter Shay gilg
Just Alexander and more for his back court mate Jalen Williams.
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heard me go do it? Welcome back to Steven Smiths Show. Now,

(20:44):
let's get started with the NBA Finals that shifted to Indeed,
where the Pacers now have a two games to one
lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Pacers got a
huge boost from their bench when Benedict Matthern dropped that
game high twenty seven points. Tyrese Haliburton added twenty two points,
eleven assists and nine rebounds, and Pascalsiakam scored twenty one

(21:05):
points as well. The Pacers now have a two to
one series advantage over the heavily favored Oklahoma City Thunder.
I ain't know, I ain't know. It's gonna look like this.
Give props where props is due. Pascalsiakam came out aggressive
in Game three, set the tone. TJ McConnell came off

(21:26):
the bench, had about three steals, was in everybody's face,
dictating pace. He was a professional. Pesss Gotta give him
a lot of love. Matthern is underestimated. You look at
him coming off the bench, but people forget he started
seventy nine He started like forty nine games this year, Okay,
And not only did he start that many games this year,
he was the third leading scorer on the team. So
the brother could put the ball in the hole. He's

(21:47):
got a very, very bright future, make no mistake about it.
But if you're talking about the Indiana Pacers, you gotta
give love to Tyrese Halliburgen because he nearly had a
triple double, he balled out, he played the kind of
game he's capable of playing, and all of this stuff
that you point out about him. Everybody's been talking about it,
and everybody getting on me for creating question marks about it.

(22:07):
I'm getting a discussed, I'm getting disgusted personally, gun getting
blamed for some shit I really really didn't do. All right,
The fact of the matter is that I don't mean
to down the brother because I think he can play.
I think he can ball. Just because I don't think
he's a superstar doesn't mean that I don't think he's
a damn good player. Take her in towards greatness. I mean,

(22:29):
I'm not the one that labeled him overrated. That was
his contemporaries who were ignorant, by the way, because he's
not overrated, which is something that I said. But evidently
he's hard of hearing because as great as he is,
or as great as he has the potential to be
as a basketball player, he's not a great listener because
when he had an opportunity to point out the real
culprits spewing that nonsense about him, he wanted to point

(22:52):
the finger in a very very familiar place. Listen to
Tyrese Halliburton post game after the Pacers beat the Oklahoma
said he thunder in Game three on Wednesday night. Check
it out.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
Most of the time, the talking heads on the major platforms,
I couldn't care less, honestly, Like what do they really
know about basketball? I mean, at a time like this,
I'm not really on social media as much, but you know,
you see it, and you know ESPN might be on
in my house and there it is.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
And Tyres Haliburton a couple of things. You do know
that Charles Barkley is remember the media, right, So it's
Kenny Smith, two time champions. So is Shaquille O'Neal, four
time champion, Charles Barkkans all time seventy fifth Anniversary Team
Hall of Famer, gold medal, Olympic winner, Jay Williams, ESPN

(23:43):
National College Player of the Year, National champion, the Duke,
Kendrick Perkins champion with the Boston Celtics, Mark Heath, and
Marcus Morris. Everybody's had comments about you, Okay, none of
us would have ones who labeled you overrated. Those were
your contemporaries when you played in the NBA Finals, and

(24:04):
we pointed out how you shooting thirty three percent for
the field and averaging fifteen points a game. Even you
said you had to play better, this is an eight
percent drop off. You're averaging twenty points a game better
than fifty percent shooting. When you win the playoff games,
you're averaging twelve points a game in the thirty percentile
shooting when you're losing games, and in my estimation, when

(24:27):
you are somebody that is great, when you are somebody
that is considered a superstar, that level of inconsistency doesn't
necessarily exist. But far being for me to tell you
that somebody's been covering the NBA for thirty years far
being for me. Maybe you'll respect it if you heard
it from Irvin Magic Johnson himself. Listen up, Please define

(24:51):
a superstar.

Speaker 5 (24:52):
A person who can go on the road and sell
the building.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
There we go, that's that's a simple justinis ship. Simple
I'm going to see that person, right, So you ain't
talking skill on the court. That's it about going to
the game.

Speaker 5 (25:09):
A superstar gotta say, man, or you're running home from
the office and saying, oh, I got to see him
on TV. Right, And that's what you Larry Bird people
running home, right, Charles bar people running home, Shock, people
running home, Kobe, people running home. And then of course
the greatest has ever played, Michael Jordan. People going running
home to see him, or they're trying their best to

(25:30):
get into the arena.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
To see that brother play.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
That's a superstar who could go on the road and
sell the building. Now, of course, a superstar player, superstar player,
they gotta lead you to the championship. They gotta lead
you to the championship. And it's gotta mean so much
to them. It's gotta be painful, it's gotta hurt, you know.
And so superstar is a guy who makes his teammates better.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Right, it's not.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
Just getting yours, but how do you also inspire the
other guys to bring them up to a level that's
a superstar to me, That makes an impact on that team,
in that locker room, in that city.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
You get the picture. Now, You damn sure ain't the
first category, but you got a chance to be the second.
You win the championship over Shake Gilders, Alexander, the ring
in League MVP, who walked into Game three in Indiana
averaging thirty six. You take him out in the Oklahoma
City thunder. We got to look at you differently. Tyree's Aliburton.
You right about that, But for this particular moment of time,

(26:32):
there is an absence of consistency, and there certainly isn't
a box office element that is not disrespectful. That's factual. Now,
I do understand that certain players who will remain nameless,
who happen to be superstars in this league, believe that
that's hating on players. We don't do enough to tell
your stories. We don't do enough to support and blow

(26:54):
y'all up and talk about the positives. I'm sorry, I
thought talking about the game was positive. If you have
a game. If you have a game and somebody's talking
about how good your game is and comparing it to
the greatest who ever played the game, isn't that complimentary?
Last time I checked, I thought that was. So let's

(27:16):
be very very careful about what we're thinking about when
we say some of the things that we say. It's
real easy to point the finger at the media or
the media doesn't know. The media doesn't know, well, can
we watch? How much does a person need to know
to watch you shoot thirty three percent from three point range?
To watch you attempt seven shots over the first forty
minutes of a game of a game two of an

(27:38):
NBA Finals, knowing that you're the engine you're destroyed that
stirs the cup for the Indiana Pacers office. How much
expertise is needed to see you be handcuffed, to see
you be passive aggressive, to see you have the entire
left side of the basketball court wide open in a
one on one situation against a defender and don't even
look to go in that direction because you run into

(28:00):
a crowd of defenders. What level of expertise is needed
in order for you to get the picture? We know
you can play, We know you're not a scrub. We
know you don't deserve to be overrated like some of
your contemporaries do. But please don't fall for the regular
old okie doke where you're pointing a finger at the media.
Just play your game. The better you play, we'll notice,

(28:23):
just like we notice when you don't play, we'll notice
when you do. By the way, Oklahoma City's in trouble.
They have to win Game four. If the Oklahoma City
is done, they do not win Game four, it's a rap.
The Indiana Pacers have changed this series around. You see

(28:43):
what Oklahoma City has been doing in the fourth quarter
of the two losses, thirty six percent shooting from the field.
That ain't gonna cut it. And Indiana's making buckets. I'm
telling y'all, Indiana's not losing three straight. They go up
three to one. After Friday Night, they are winning the championship.
So that makes Game four Friday Night in Indiana. That

(29:05):
makes it in Indianapolis, That makes it the game of
the series. I believe who wins Friday Night wins the chip.
Whoever loses loses. Remember I said that, Remember I said
that I got something to talk about with the Knicks
very very important next conversation, but not until I pay

(29:27):
some bills. We'll be right back in a minute. All right, everybody,
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for a new head coach, which doesn't appear to be

(30:31):
going well. By the way, the Knicks, who fired Tom
Thibodeaux after advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals, have been
turned down by several teams seeking to speak to their
head coach. According to multiple sources, the Mavericks denied the
next permission to interview Jason Kidd. The Timberwolves did the
same with Chris Finch, The Rockets did the same with
Emy Udoka, The Bulls did the same with Billy Donovan,

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and the Hawks did the same with Quinn Snyder. So
the situation looks disastrous for New York, who fire the
head coach that led them to the Eastern Conference finals
without a plan. Here's my point, what the hell are
you doing calling Quinn Snyder? You let go of Tom Thibodeaux,
and your answer to New Yorkers was going to be
Quinn Snyder is the next head coach of this franchise.

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Quinn Snyder, who by the way, knows basketball, who can coach.
I'm not trying to disrespect him in any way. I'm
just simply saying, what is he accomplished that's gonna make
you say, Okay, it's all right that Tims is going.
We got this guy now, because that's what you need
to do. When you got a coach that gotted you
to back to back fifty plus win seasons or fifty
win seasons and took you to within two games of

(31:37):
an NBA Finals, you're going to need to have somebody
bonafide in order to replace him, wouldn't you say? I'd
say so. Billy Donovan, two top national champion at Florida,
respect the hell out of that man. But in Oklahoma
City and then now in Chicago, he's not the answer

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for the New York Knicks at this particular moment in time.
He's just he's just not.

Speaker 5 (32:02):
So.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
I can understand you reaching out to email you Doka,
you had no chance tell infatit. They ain't let that
man out of that contract with two years left on
this deal. He loves them. I understand you reaching out
to other coaches adjacent Kidd in Dallas, Mavericks weren't letting
him go. Anthony Davis is coming back, Kyrie Evan eventually
coming back. We are about they're about to draft Cooper Flag. Okay, no, no, no,
the ain't they ain't letting Jason Kidd go not happening.

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I'm still wondering why they have it picked or at
least interviewed Mike Malone, former coach with the Denver Nuggets,
who won a championship just a couple of years ago.
What the hell is that about? To not even talk
to this man, to not even interview this man knowing
that he brings championship credentials to the table. What's up
with that? With all of that being said, y'all know

(32:51):
where I'm going. I'm waiting for Mark Jackson to get
the call hand down, man. Damn that dude. I'm waiting
for a guy that started Bishop Blacklan in Brooklyn, New York,
that went to Saint John's University and stood out, they

(33:12):
got drafted by the New York Knicks and was Rookie
of the Year. I'm talking about that Mark Jackson. I'm
talking about Mark Jackson, who was last seen as an
outstanding a team member of you know, the a team
calling games on the NBA for ESPN and ABC with

(33:34):
Jeff Van Gundy. I'm talking about that Mark Jackson. I'm
talking about to Mark Jackson that guided Steph Curry and
Klay Thompson and Draymond Green through the early parts of
their career that set the table for Steve Curdi capitalized
on and ultimately become a champion as a coach. How
in God's name does this man Mark Jackson, who's been

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out of coaching for a decade, not even get a
job in over a decade, not even as a lead assistant.
How's that happen? I'm really really wondering about that. I
really need to understand that. And so I say all
of that to say to you, this guy Mark Jackson,

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New York would stand up and salute at such a
decision without question. He would be embraced by New Yorkers
everywhere because we all know he was a damn good coach,
and we all knows he deserves the opportunity. He doesn't
deserve to be blackball like it appears he's been blackballed.
The other name that I would throw out there is

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Sam Cassell, lead assistant on the Boston Celtics. It's been
an assistant coach in various places, including Philadelphia and now Boston.
He's been a bevy of places. He has paid his dues.
By the way, He's a two time champion as a player.

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He knows the game of basketball. He's in your face,
he's about holding you accountable. By the way, he also
won a championship with Boston if I remember correctly, with
KG and the Crew. Sam Cassell is special basketball mind
and incredibly incredibly relatable. The players will get in their face,
call them the hell out, and still have them hugging

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them and saying let's go out to dinner. That's how
much love they got for him and respect they have
for him. Sam Cassell has the credentials. Mark Jackson or
Sam Cassell next head coach for the New York Knicks.
Why not? Why not? Because clearly the Knicks don't know
what the hell they're doing. Maybe it was Dolan that
forced leon Rose to get rid of him, even rid
of Tom Thibodeaux. Even though he wasn't able to force

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leon Rose to do anything else. He gave leon Rose
latitude with everything else. Why would he have a heavy
hand when it comes to Thibodeaux. And if the players
had something to do with this side, why did Leon
Rose have to capitulate to them? Is he not the
president of basketball operations? Where was Jalen Brunston going to
go when you got his boy Michel Bridges and you
got to call Anthony Towns. You got another one of
his boys in Josh Hort. There where was he gonna go?

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I don't know what the hell's going on with the
New York Knicks. I just know that the way they're
being talked about now, just a couple of weeks after
getting to the conference finals, it's tantamount to how they
were being talked about when they were hot garbage, which
means that chaos once again has reigned over the New
York Knicks franchise, discombobulated all over the place, lacking maturity.

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It's got doling written all over it. Hopefully they'll make
the right decision with who their next coach is gonna be.
But we shall see, we shall see. Coming up, the
latest poll is out and America has weighed in on
the best French Fries. I'll get into that straight ahead.
Plus I respond to your tweets and answer your phone

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calls as well. It's your boy, Steven. Ain't nobody hiding.
I'm right here and I'll be back when you're back
in just a moment. Welcome back to Steve the Swiss Show.
Before I get to your tweets, I need you to
take a look at the results of these fast food
French fry rankings that were just released. The survey was

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conducted by Seating Masters and results were based on the
analysis of more than forty thousand Yelp reviews. According to
the analysis, In and Out has the best French fries
of any fast food restaurant, scoring a three point eighty
six out of five average. As if that result was
not shocking enough, McDonald's was left entirely out of the

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top ten with a one point eighty six average. KFC
ranked dead last, and you can see the rest of
the top ten here, including Shake Shack, Bojangles, Chick fil A,
and Harty's. First of all McDonald's not being on this list.
As of gregious, the French fries are delicious. Okay, they're

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delicious now if you leave them out long enough and
then get soggy and stuff, it is different. But I'm
talking about the natural, crunchy French fries. I mean, it
don't get much better than McDonald's.

Speaker 6 (38:09):
Now.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
I'm gonna tell you something right now, most of this
stuff I've never tried. I tried bo Jangles once, I
ain't feeling it, Freddy's once. Now, shake Shack's got some
decent fries. I'll give a credit where credit is due,
all right, in and out, Burger sing all right, raising canes. Nope,
I never tried it. Zaxby's, RB's, Harty's, Checkers and Rallies.

(38:31):
I tried that once. To me, McDonald's should be top five.
I put Chick fil A with number one. I'm a
Chick fil A with the fries kind of dude for me, parshally,
Chick fil A works for me. Only problem I got
with Chick fil A they ain't open on Sundays. Other
than that, I always want them. I always want Chick
fil A. So I like Chick fil A a lot,

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and I would say they should be number one, and
McDonald's I'm gonna go as far as they they should
be top three. I do not blame Burger King for
not being on this listens. All their fries are awful
in my opinion, a humble opinion. I just don't like
it's no taste to it whatsoever. I can't stand fries
from Broke King. The one thing I will also tell you,
you know who got some good fries too. Sometimes White Cash,

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white cass. Now people around laughing at me, people around
me laughing at me all the time. They're like, oh
God God, because any time they bring up White Castle,
they know me. I love my cheeseburgers, my double cheeseburger.
It's the greatest laxative ever known to man. It's the
greatest laxative ever known the man. If you gotta go

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to the bathroom and you want stuff to come out
just flowingly, you understand saying you go to White Castle.
That's my personal opinion. I mean anything, you know, you're
feeling bloated, like stuff is just stuck there, and stuff
like that. Oh White Castle, get rid of all that,
and it's delicious. I love White Castle. And their fries
are good too. But Chick fil A definitely should be

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number one, and make donald should be top three. But
in and out their fries, they're not bad. They deserved
to be in the top five. I ain't got no
problem with that. I ain't got no problem with that. Now,
let's get to your tweets, all right, before I get
to your phone calls, and get the hell up out
of here so I can go cover Game four. The
NBA finals let's see what tweets you got up here
at CFC Accountable Rights. Steven A. Smith, mister Smith, my

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girlfriend found out about my wife. Huh damn? Let me
rewind that. Okay, my girlfriend found out about my wife,
and now she's threatening to ruin my marriage and the
lives of my three kids if I don't pay her

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a monthly fee of hush money. How do I fix
this precarious situation without ruining my marriage? Your advice is
my only hope. Don't put it on me.

Speaker 4 (40:56):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
There's you. That's you right there. Now, here's the thing
that's bugging me out about you. It's usually in reverse.
It's usually the wife finding out about the girlfriend she
didn't know about, not the girlfriend finding out about the
wife she didn't know about. Now, I could be wrong,

(41:18):
I'd be outdated. I'm not a woman. I haven't been
in y'all situations. But it's usually the other way around
from my understanding. So you lined about being married, right
about being married? Here's the thing she's threatening to ruin
your marriage. Bro, that's you. You are in danger using
your ruining your marriage. You the one that messed us up.

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You got a wife and three kids. And you're gonna
mess around with a girl and don't tell her, and
then she comes back at you, and she's letting you know, y'all,
I'm good if you pay me off. Usually a woman
that's feeling you ain't good at all. She want to
your damn world because you've wrecked hers because she don't

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have you. Except this girl is saying she's perfectly fine
as long as you pay her. So I gotta ask
you to see a question, my brother, how much money
you got? Somebody gonna ask you. Now, if you're broke
ass you know, world trouble. But if you were broke,

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chances are this girl sounds like she wouldn't have messed
with you because she would have known beforehand. She might
not have known about the white, but she damn sure
knew whether you had a bank account. So that means
that you might be well off enough to pay her
a monthly fee. Now, now we have to ask ourself

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the second question, how much is money? Meaning you? Because
if you a hawk for your money, you the type
of person that will probably say, hell with that, I
ain't paying her. But then she's tell a why And
unlike her who wants the money, the wife will definitely
get the money because she got not one, not two,

(43:08):
but three kids from your ass. You don't messed up, bro,
you don't messed up. I understand you saying my advice
is your only hope. The one thing I can give
you is hope. Not in this situation. You're in a
bad spot. I would say to you, you know, you
can sort of couch it, like, you know, spend money

(43:32):
on her while doing stuff for her. She's getting the money,
but she's also getting you. But that would be encouraging
you to continue committing adultery and I can't do that.
That was not very nice. You're gonna have to pay

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in some way. Bro, You're just gonna have to pay.
I'm not talking about the money. You have to pay
the price because you did wrong. You shouldn't have done that.
Next up at Bob on the rob Right, Stephen A. Smith.
I'm in a bit of a sticky situation. My neighbor's
delivery was sent to me, but I didn't know at
the time, so I opened it up and found a

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toy used to experience pleasure. I'm having problems trying to reseal,
and I don't want them to know that I saw
what was inside? What should I do? Act like you
never got it? That's all. They ain't got to know
that you got it unless you want to use it,

(44:38):
and you don't want to tell them. All I'm saying
is you don't have to acknowledge that you received that.
Bad boy. I don't know what you're talking about. Let
them find it, let them do, let them deal with
that with the damn postal work or something. You know
why I say that, because who's going to come right

(44:59):
knowing that they bought a toy for their pleasure. Who's
gonna walk over to that neighbor and said, I had
I was expecting a delivery? Did you see it? Did
you see it? And then when you say no, When
you say no, right, it's not like they gonna get specific.
They ain't gonna get specific because they don't want to
tell it themselves. They want telling themselves. So you got

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that going for you. I would say, deny, deny, deny,
throw it away or keep it for yourself and swear
that you never received a delivery because you can't reseal
it right, and that would be more embarrassing. So since
you opened it by accident, already saw it and you
don't want them to know. Just act like you never
got it. That's all, that is all, and just roll

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with it and whatever they think. They think, but they
don't know definitively, and they're certainly not going to want
to extend the conversation when they're talking about what they
were doing to themselves fear of those toys. You feel me?
Try two more to go. Let's see here at what
is this? Turvis Scott writes Stephen A. Smith. Rank these

(46:08):
rappers Kendrick Lamar, jay Z, Nas, Lil Wayne Damn. This
is a tough one. Jay Z's my all time favorite,
so I'm gonna put him number one. Lil Wayne and
Nas are legends, and before this year, Kendrick Lamar would
have been fourth. But after not like us, after the

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way he eviscerated Drake, after seeing what he provoked Drake
to respond like, and what he has done, I mean,
Kendrick Special, Kendrick Special. I just I listened to his
song die Hard every day. I love that song. Kendrick
is a bad brother, make no mistake, So I'm gonna
have to put him up there. I would tell you

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as a rapper, NAS's special. But when's the last he's
made some music. I would have to put Nas, then
Lil Wayne, then Kendrick than jay Z. That's me. And
you might say, well, when's the last time jay Z
did something? While you're gonna put jay Z ahead of Kendrick, Well,
Kendrick performed at the Super Bowl? Who picked him jay Z?

(47:18):
Because jay Z is running the Super Bowl halftime entertainment
for the National Football League, Because he's jay Z, and
then there's everybody else. That's why I got to put
him number one, next one, last one. What you got
here at Jenks Hoops right, stephen A Smith? Which team
would Kevin Durant benefit more playing for the Spurs or

(47:39):
the Wolves? Well, first of all, the Spurs are young.
But if you got a healthy Victor Winmbinianna with Castle
CP three still there that kind of thing, I would
have to go with the Spurs. But I would tell
you I love the notion, the idea of Kevin Durant
parent with aunt man Anthony Edwards, because Anthony Edwards needs

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another bona fide scorer to pay with him, to take
some pressure off of him. I mean, okay, so he
was playing like a matchup zone, but it looked like
a man, the man, they were all over him. It
was two guys in the facinity at all times. The
minute he put the ball on the floor with six
hands coming at him, it was something special to behold.
So I would say to you, it's a little bit
different when it comes to him, and I get that part.

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I just think that KD would be a perfect compliment
for most teams, but especially Aunt Man. I like that.
That would be my answer to this question. Let me
get on out of here in a second, but not
before I take your phone calls, because I promised you
I was gonna take some phone calls and I definitely
want to do that right now. There's some people that
wants to talk to me before I get on out
of here. I see the lines are filled up, so

(48:42):
let's get right to it. Let's go to Jonathan and Charlotte.
You're live with Stephen. Ay, what's up, Jonathan? How are
you new?

Speaker 4 (48:50):
Ones?

Speaker 7 (48:50):
How you doing?

Speaker 8 (48:50):
Man?

Speaker 7 (48:50):
I'm a right talk to me, Yeah serious, I was
calling with the folen's going on right now, sir. For
each team, I know the papers one yeah they know,
two up and one for the thunder. If who can
be the best for the team to get them past
the paces right now, between Sta and Tyres Caliburton, who
can be the best for the team to get on
the trophy.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
I don't understand what the hell you're asking, Bro, because
you sound all over the place. To be honest with you,
I heard Halliburton, I heard as Gash gild Just Alexander
between the top.

Speaker 7 (49:20):
I'm about between the two who can be the best.

Speaker 6 (49:23):
For the team they get to the team.

Speaker 1 (49:27):
Yes, sir, good lord, Bro, slow down when you ask questions.
I couldn't understand you. Shake gil Just Alexander's the reign
in the league. Shake gil Just Alexander is the rann
in league. MVP. Shake gil Just Alexander dropped thirty eight
and thirty four in the first two games of this series.
Up until last night, they dominated seven of the eight

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quarters they played against one another. So I look at
it from that standpoint, and my answer is gonna be
shaped because even though Halliburton can ball, I mean, I
know people are a bit sensitive about him at this
particular moment in time, But ain't nobody saying he can't ball.
Ain'tbody say and he's not a young star on the rise.
We know he's missed the clutching in terms of hitting
five or five or fifteen seconds left or less in

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regulation or over time to tie or win a game.
Tyre's Halliburton this postseason is five for five. The rest
of the NBA is four twenty six. The brother Special
and he deserves credit, but superstar status now, I'm not
gonna give him that. I'd give it to Shae. Shave
is something to behold man. And when you look at
Shay and what he brings to the table, were really
really hurt him last night, or rather Wednesday night against

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against Indiana was that Rick Carlile and the Pacers run
the ball even after made shots, so they're pushing the
ball up the court constantly. It was about three or
four times Shay was noted to the floor. He just
laid there to get rest. That's what he did. That's
what we're talking about here, and I think that's what
we got to pay attention to. I mean, Halliburton is nice,

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Halliburton can ball, but he ain't Shay gives us Alexander
when all lose. He's not Shay gilgess Alexander. So let's
be clear about that. Appreciate the call. Jonathan. Next up,
Mitchell in Virginia. You're live with steven A. What's up, Mitchell?

Speaker 6 (51:09):
Hey, stephen A. What a pleasure to speak with you, sir.
I hope all as well. I'm a fellow in New
Yorker here, an old time Knicks fan. Very disappointed in
the next loss to Indiana. Quick question for you, though,
in terms of the progression of of of Hallie Burton,

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did you did.

Speaker 5 (51:30):
You see the star.

Speaker 6 (51:33):
You know when he first came into the league. Was
he signaling like, hey, I'm going to be in elite
like an s G A territory.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
No, no, no, no, but listen, he can play, but he's
a bit awkward or whatever. But he's productive and when
he plays well, Indiana Pacers win and when he does it,
they don't. And so it just shows his impact on
the game on the outcome. But coming into the league,
I wanted the Knicks to draft him. I thought they

(52:04):
needed a point guard. If you recall they drafted Obi Topping.
I wanted them to draft Tyreezse Halliburt and he ended
up going to Sacramento. I wanted them to draft him
because I knew the brother could play and I knew
he was needed. So you know again, for him to
be in the game in the finals, showing himself the
way that he has right now and playing under immense
pressure and pressure rized situations. I can't say enough about him.

(52:27):
Just because I don't think you're a superstar yet doesn't
mean that I don't think you can really really ball.
And you're very damn good in inching towards greatness, there's
no question about it. And he's got that clutch gene,
he's got ice in his veins, he's not scared. All
of those things are contributing components to him ultimately being
recognized as a great, great player. But listen, within the

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next week or so, it may not matter because he
may be crowned a champion, and we all know that's
the ultimate title to have. So that's what I would
tell you on that I got to get on out
of here. I appreciated Mitchell thinking you so much. Let's
go to Kyle in Oklahoma City. You're live with steven A.
What's up, Kyle?

Speaker 8 (53:04):
Talk to me, steven A.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
What's up?

Speaker 8 (53:08):
Man?

Speaker 1 (53:08):
How are you? You know?

Speaker 8 (53:11):
I'm good. I hope before I get started, I hope
that the town and the people Okay see treated you. Well,
while you were here.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
They did. The hospitality was off the charte. Nothing compared
to the love they show for big perk Ken Perkins though,
Oh my lord, they gave you the key to the city.
They I mean, he could run for mayor and they
vote for him. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 8 (53:31):
Well, you're you're probably you're probably number two in that book.
I'll tell you, man, it's it's been. It's been crazy
here in Okay. See you know, the town, the state
of Oklahoma just with with us thunder what they've done.
But today's been kind of rough. We're all kind of
in morning right now. Not to say that it's over,
but last night, last night was hard. How do we

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how do we get back on track for Game four
tomorrow nights not.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
Playing with urgency, by understanding your season is on the line,
by understanding this is no longer a joking. You're no
longer deemed a prohibited favorite. These guys have taken it.
It came back from a fifteen point deficit with a
little over nine minutes left in Game one to beat you,
and then last night they ran away from the game
and they beat you. You gotta answer the call a
championship is on the line. You gotta stand up and

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answer to what people are saying. There is no question
about that. You have to do that. This is what
the Oklahoma City Thunder have to do. Collectively. They've been
the best defense in basketball. They have the league MVP.
They've been the number one seed over the last two
regular seasons. They advanced. You knocked off Nakola jokicch you
knocked off John morand you knocked off ant Man. But

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Halliburton's gonna take you out. I mean, think about that.
If you're Oklahoma City, that should be your attitude. Halliburton
can ball, Pascal Siakam can ball, no question about it.
Nie Smith, them hard turn up. They all candball. TJ McConnell, Matthern,
they all could ball, especially that damn TJ mcca. Oh
my lord, him coming off the bench being the little

(55:03):
energize a bunny, who could you know, just wreaking havoc steals,
you know, pestering, dictating pace. Can't say enough about TJ McConnell.
But here's the bottom line. Oklahoma City is still considered
the better team. That means you got to show up
and answer the call. And you know, what this is

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reminded me of. This reminded me of when the Detroit
Pistons ram Rod at Kobe and Shaq and the Los
Angeles Lakers. That's what this is reminded me of. They
were supposed to be the better team, but they ran
into a buzz sor in Detroit. Led by the great
coach Larry Brown. They had Rashie Wallace, Big Ben Wallace,
tays Sean Prince along with Chauncey Billips and Rip Hamilton,

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and the Lakers couldn't do anything with them because they
were the better team they played together. Oklahoma City may
be the best team in terms of what you collectively
see them as, but Indiana is playing better, or at
least they did in Game three. Oklahoma City has to
win Game four, otherwise they're going to lose the championship.

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They cannot overcome a three to one deficit. I don't
believe it. I don't believe they're going to do that.
They have to win Friday night and we'll see if
they do. Let's go to one more call before I
get on out of here. Please, Jackson in Illinois, you're
live with Steven A. What's up, Jackson? How are you.

Speaker 9 (56:25):
Hey, I'm pretty good, Stephen.

Speaker 6 (56:26):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (56:27):
I'm all right? Thank you for calling go ahead.

Speaker 9 (56:29):
Uh So, I have a question for you about Aaron Rodgers. Obviously,
you know, very very interesting guy off the field, but
I just want to talk about what he does on
the field. I don't want you to tell me what
maybe Pittsburgh Steelers fans should be expecting from them stat wise,
at least this season, assuming he doesn't get hurt, and
assuming that the wide receiver corps we have right now
is the one we're entering the season with and going

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all the way through with.

Speaker 1 (56:52):
I believe that Aaron Rodgers will throw for at least
four thousand yards.

Speaker 9 (56:56):
Okay, Okay, I can get down.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
I believe that he'll throw for any from twenty five
to thirty touchdowns. He'll have about nine to ten interceptions.

Speaker 9 (57:06):
You know, I don't know if I quite agree on
the interception number, but I can get down with almost
everything else. I kind of if we're comparing him to
like another fringe top ten quarterback that we always look at.
It are you are still a San Jackson, oh big
Jealers fan?

Speaker 1 (57:20):
All right, Well, let me tell you something you understand
that you should be happy no matter what.

Speaker 6 (57:24):
Right, Oh, absolutely, because.

Speaker 1 (57:27):
We walked into a quarterback room. We were contemplating walking
into a quarterback room, okay with with I mean, who
the hell was it, Skyla Thompson, Okay, Mason Rudolph and
Will Howard. Nah, I can't have that. We desperately needed AMMONA. Rodgers.
So the fact that we have him is a beautiful,

(57:47):
beautiful thing. I'm not mad about it one bit. And
I think he's a bad man, a git so he
has not been that, but I believe he will return
to that stature this season because he has to in
order for the Stealers to be relevant and ultimately win
their first playoff games is twenty sixteen. That's what I'm

(58:08):
holding on too.

Speaker 9 (58:10):
Absolutely, absolutely, most quarterbacks look terrible in a gesture the anyways,
It's true.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
All right, Jackson got to get on out of here.
I appreciate it, man. Thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen.
That is it for this edition of The Stephen A.
Smith Show. Hope you enjoyed it. I'll be back with
you after the weekend is out. Game five in Oklahoma
City will be Monday night. Happy Father's Day to everybody
out there by the way. You know what I saying
this Sunday. I mean, Dad's the most underappreciated people on

(58:38):
the planet as far as I'm concerned. That doesn't mean
our children will love us, doesn't mean that just means
that everybody loves Mama's more well. Sunday is our day.
Happy Father's Day to all the great fathers out there
in the world. I ain't talking to the dead beats.
I ain't got no love for y'all. Oh excused to

(59:00):
be a deadbeat dad, But all the loving father's out
there Happy Father's Day. Know that there are people out
there who truly appreciate and love you for all you
do and all you are. Until next time, Stephen, They
signing off place of love.
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