
Stephen A. Smith Tells Haters 'Kiss My Ass' Over Viral Solitaire Video, Social Media Rips Him Instead
Source: John Nacion / Getty
Stephen A. Smith literally got caught in 4K, but he's still decided to stand on business.
Last week, during Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder, the ESPN pundit had an eagle-eyed view of the game. But instead of being fully engaged, a fan from up above caught him playing solitaire on his phone. He copped to it, and now he's doubling down on a recent episode of Sirius XM NBA Radio.
'I was doing what the hell I always do and for those out there that don't like it, kiss my a-s,' he said. Smith went on to explain that this is far from his first time playing the digital card during a live game.
'When I'm watching the game, I'm watching the game,' he said. 'If there's a break in the action — It could be a dead ball or a time out or something like that— I can play the game for two seconds.'
He continues on, defending his grueling schedule as one of the hardest-working men in sports television.
'I watch over 100 games a year, I'm on TV every morning for two hours, and that's just one job,' he says before listing his other commitments like NBA Countdown and SportsCenter appearances.
Smith confirms that he did actually win that solitaire game and joked that he's glad that's all they caught him doing on his phone.
'I work too damn hard too long too many hours to be worried about what people think I'm doing for two minutes,' he ended the conversation.
When he was caught playing last week, the very critical host was suddenly the subject of people judging his actions during a game. He tried to claim it was during a break in play, but then video proved he was on his phone when Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was on a fast break layup, and community notes on X further confirmed his lie .
Even social media lurker Kevin Durant posted the incriminating photo to his Instagram Stories with the caption 'Cmon Steve.'
Smith's moves are under a stronger magnifying glass than ever before because, just like the athletes he speaks on, he just signed a massive contract extension worth $100 million, making him the highest-paid on-air talent at ESPN.
He's likely not going to face any punishment for his distraction, but it's not a good look when one of the network's most popular talking heads isn't even engaged in the NBA Finals. Especially as fans have complained about watching two small-market teams being a snooze fest and nitpicking small details, such as the lack of Larry O'Brien trophy decals on the hardwood.
See social media's reaction to Smith's clapback below.
Stephen A. Smith Tells Haters 'Kiss My Ass' Over Viral Solitaire Video, Social Media Rips Him Instead was originally published on cassiuslife.com
Black America Web Featured Video
CLOSE
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
37 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Doc Rivers Claims The OKC Thunder Will Have To Break Up Their Supertalented Team In A Few Years
Doc Rivers Claims The OKC Thunder Will Have To Break Up Their Supertalented Team In A Few Years originally appeared on Fadeaway World. The Oklahoma City Thunder are on the cusp of winning their first championship after taking a 3-2 lead over the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 NBA Finals. While the Thunder look primed to be a dominant force in the years to come, Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers stated on The Bill Simmons Podcast that tough decisions will have to be made soon. Advertisement "They also have some things coming up called max contracts and paying guys," River said. "What Sam (Presti) has done is amazing when you think about it... But next year, after this season or in a year, they're going to have to start paying guys. And then all of a sudden, they probably won't be as deep as they are now, because they're going to have to make some tough decisions." Rivers admitted that having to hand out max contracts is the only thing that is going to slow down this Thunder team, which won 68 games this season. With all the success they're having, the players are in line for huge deals. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won MVP this year and is eligible to sign a five-year, $380 million contract extension in 2026. It will be the largest contract in NBA history. For some context on just how big of a jump that will be, Gilgeous-Alexander made just $35.8 million this season. Before Gilgeous-Aleaxnder puts pen to paper on that deal, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, who are currently on rookie deals, will get massive contracts of their own. Williams and Holmgren are eligible to sign five-year, $246 million rookie extensions this offseason. The figure could rise to $296 million if MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, or All-NBA honors are negotiated into the contracts. Advertisement In a couple of years from now, Gilgeous-Alexander, Williams, and Holmgren will make over $170 million between them a season. As Rivers pointed out, you're not going to be able to have as much depth as the Thunder have now when these three are eating up so much cap space. It would have been possible in the past, but these apron rules in the new CBA will cripple the Thunder. Being a second-round team leads to harsh penalties, like the loss of any mid-level exception in free agency and not being allowed to aggregate contracts in trades. The Thunder having a boatload of draft picks would lessen the blow a little bit, but it just won't be feasible to hold on to all of their key pieces around the three stars. There is next to no chance that Alex Caruso, Lu Dort, and Isaiah Hartenstein are all on this team in a couple of years. Maybe all three of them might be gone. So, the Thunder certainly need to capitalize when their big guns are making next to nothing by NBA standards. They look set to win the title this year, especially now with Tyrese Haliburton suffering a calf strain. If they do win it all, they'll then attempt to do something that hasn't been done in quite some time, which is repeat. Advertisement The Golden State Warriors were the last team to do it in 2017 and 2018. When you look at the current landscape of the NBA, the Thunder would be in a great position to defend their title. Draymond Green had stated that the Warriors would be the last dynasty in the NBA because of the CBA, and it will be interesting to see if the Thunder can at least become a mini-dynasty of sorts. Related: Charles Barkley Claims Thunder Have Sealed the NBA Finals After Game 4 Win This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Aaron Nesmith puts Chet Holmgren on poster with insane putback
The post Aaron Nesmith puts Chet Holmgren on poster with insane putback appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Indiana Pacers will be facing elimination following their 120-109 Game 5 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. One thing the Pacers have going for them is Game 6 will be on their home court. And in the midst of the Pacers trying to spark a late rally in Game 5, Aaron Nesmith had one of the highlights of the night with an insane poster dunk on Thunder big man Chet Holmgren. Advertisement Aaron Nesmith's poster dunk on Chet Holmgren came late in the fourth quarter as the Pacers trailed the Thunder by double digits. The dunk cut the Thunder lead to 120-105 with about two and a half minutes remaining. But the Pacers would only score two more points the rest of the way and would fall despite the Thunder not scoring any points from that point on. If the Pacers want to keep their season alive and extend the NBA Finals to deciding Game 7, they'll need strong production from players like Nesmith. He gave the Pacers a solid performance in Game 5 finishing with 14 points, six rebounds and one steal while shooting 5-of-9 from the field and 4-of-5 from the three-point line in a little over 24 minutes. His poster dunk on Holmgren was the only non three-point shot he hit. During the Pacers playoff run so far, Nesmith had been averaging a playoff career-high 13.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists with splits of 47.9 percent shooting from the field, 49.1 percent shooting from the three-point line and 87.9 percent shooting from the free-throw line. Now in his third season with the Pacers, Nesmith has developed into one of the Pacers' most dependable role players on both ends of the court. This season, he shot a career-high 43.1 percent from the three-point line. The No. 14 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, Nesmith was acquired by the Pacers in a trade with the Boston Celtics ahead of the 2022-23 season. Related: Pacers' Pascal Siakam gives Tyrese Haliburton '100%' support after woeful Game 5 Related: Pacers' Myles Turner drops unfazed 'best time of year' take despite rough Game 5 loss


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers NBA Finals odds, tips and betting trends June 22
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers are facing off in the NBA Finals, with a decisive Game 7 coming up. The Thunder hit the court as 7.5-point favorites against the Pacers. The game features an over/under of 215. Thunder vs. Pacers betting odds NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 3:29 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Pacers at Thunder odds, spread, & more How to watch Thunder vs. Pacers Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you make a purchase through our links, we may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change. Gambling involves risk. Please only gamble with funds that you can comfortably afford to lose. While we do our utmost to offer good advice and information we cannot be held responsible for any loss that may be incurred as a result of gambling. We do our best to make sure all the information that we provide on this site is correct. However, from time to time mistakes will be made and we will not be held liable. Please check any stats or information if you are unsure how accurate they are. No guarantees are made with regards to results or financial gain. All forms of betting carry financial risk and it is up to the individual to make bets with or without the assistance of information provided on this site and we cannot be held responsible for any loss that may be incurred as a result of following the betting tips provided on this site. Past performances do not guarantee success in the future and betting odds fluctuate from one minute to the next. The material contained on this site is intended to inform, entertain and educate the reader and in no way represents an inducement to gamble legally or illegally or any sort of professional advice. Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Terms apply, see operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ, OH), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN). Must be 21 or older to gamble. Sports betting and gambling are not legal in all locations. Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside. It is your sole responsibility to act in accordance with your local laws.