Stephen A. Smith has a bold take that the Thunder should go after Kevin Durant. Smith was talking on ESPN's “Get Up” about the best landing spot for Durant since it seems likely his stint with the Phoenix Suns could end by the summer.
Stephen A. Smith reacts to Kevin Durant and Chris Paul's heated exchange during the Phoenix Suns' loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
Trade speculation continues to follow Kevin Durant, even after the Phoenix Suns kept the superstar forward through the deadline. With the Suns
Stephen A. Smith explains why he is not optimistic about the Suns' Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal after the team's fourth straight loss.
“The Oklahoma City Thunder should go and get Kevin Durant back,” Smith said on ESPN's " Get Up ". With a 49-11 record, the Thunder hold the best mark in the Western Conference and have emerged as legitimate title contenders behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren.
Stephen A. Smith has a new take on which team should trade for Kevin Durant. For those unfamiliar, Smith is a longtime NBA analyst and commentator for ESPN. He has covered the league for years and is known for his bold opinions.
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal didn’t have bad intentions late in Sunday’s 116-98 home loss to Minnesota when he fouled an airborne Anthony Edwards at PHX Arena — but enough was enough. “It’s like scoring at the end of the game when you don’t have to,” Beal said after Monday’s practice.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith believes a reunion between Kevin Durant and the Thunder is the best fit in the offseason.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant’s recent comments about the NBA All-Star Game sparked a candid response from ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith during Tuesday’s broadcast of First Take. Durant ...
The veteran ESPN analyst believes the Los Angeles Lakers must avoid a specific postseason matchup or risk their season ending early
Sports analyst Stephen A. Smith felt the OKC Thunder should pursue Kevin Durant. The Thunder have been on a roll this season as they lead the Western Conference with a 48-11 record.