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Stephen A. Smith accuses First Take stars of 'lying their behinds off'

21 June 2023 , 22:21
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Stephen A. Smith accuses First Take stars of 'lying their behinds off'
Stephen A. Smith accuses First Take stars of 'lying their behinds off'

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has warned his colleagues to keep their emotions under wraps in his opening First Take monologue.

The 55-year-old star co-host told both First Take guest analysts to keep it peaceful and stop lying to kick off the popular show on Wednesday.

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Stephen A. Smith told his colleagues to stop lyingCredit: First Take / ESPN
Stephen A. believes the Suns are a better team after a recent trade
Stephen A. believes the Suns are a better team after a recent tradeCredit: First Take / ESPN

Stephen A was joined by former NBA player turned media personality JJ Redick and Chris Russo, aka Mad Dog, and joked that everyone needs to remain cordial during today's discussion. 

"I'm going to keep these guys sain and getting along because we understand the importance of controlling our emotions."

"We know I know how to do that. I don't know about these guys," Smith said, pointing at Redick and Russo.

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Redick laughed and said he understood "at times," Russo said he's good with Redick.

Stephen A. blasted them, saying, "They lying their behinds off."

The segment transitions to Molly Qerim and the panel sitting at the desk, where she asks if the Phoneix Suns will be better next NBA season.

Stephen A. felt it was no question they would be better because of the scoring ability they now have with the addition of Bradley Beal, but they still need work to be the best team in the Western Conference.

"I believe the Phoenix Suns are definitely going to be better. Does that mean they will be better than the Denver Nuggets? No, I'm not ready to say that."

Russo believes the Suns will not win a championship for various reasons.

"Beal never plays, their supporting cast isn't great, I don't love the center, a lot of bad karma."

"Phonix will be a good team but will not win a championship," Russo said.

However, Redick took the conversation differently and argued whether Devin Booker and the Suns should be better.

Terence Scott

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