Stephen A. Smith Becomes Presidential Debate Analyst in Midst of ESPN Contract Negotiations (2024)

1. Stephen A. Smith likes to work. This is not news.

He’s on First Take five days a week. He appears on ESPN’s NBA Countdown. He has a podcast. He writes books. He’s basically churning out takes 24/7.

So one might think on Thursday night, after appearing on ESPN’s coverage of the NBA draft on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, that Stephen A. might want to go home, kick back and relax.

Nope.

Smith passed on a quiet night and instead worked. As a panelist. For the presidential debate.

Yes, after hosting First Take in the morning and then covering the second round of the NBA draft in the afternoon, Smith appeared on some channel called NewsNation to break down Biden vs. Trump.

ESPN had Stephen A. Smith doing draft coverage a couple hours ago & now he’s on Debate coverage.

THIS MAN IS EVERYWHERE💀💀💀 pic.twitter.com/ssl7RY8xBw

— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 28, 2024

I could be reading way too much into this, but when I saw this on Twitter, my first thought was “classic contract negotiation.”

Smith is currently in talks with ESPN about a new deal. Puck’s John Ourand reported that ESPN offered Smith $18 million per year for five years, but Smith reportedly wants $25 million per year.

James Andrew Miller told me on a recent SI Media With Jimmy Traina that he thinks it's far from a lock that Smith returns to ESPN, and that his agents could easily piece together different deals to get Smith his $25 million annually.

That’s where cable news comes in. Smith has done cable news appearances for a long time now. But to be on a panel following a presidential debate is another level. And while ESPN management has given talent more leeway to do things outside of ESPN, I’m gonna guess they weren’t exactly thrilled to see Smith’s gig Thursday night.

As for Smith’s work on NewsNation, I couldn’t bring myself to watch any clips, but people on Twitter certainly had thoughts.

“What does the outcome of tonight’s debate mean for the Dallas Cowboys playoff chances?” https://t.co/GU9AznSjR1

— Super Bowl 52 MVP (@vj_v_) June 28, 2024

He had more to say about Bronny 😂 https://t.co/0e39MquJmi

— Chicago Whales (@OakChicago1) June 28, 2024

I would never respect a news organization that didn't have Stephen A. Smith covering a presidential debate. https://t.co/NBiS4Q44dQ

— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) June 28, 2024

LMFAOOO IS LEBRON AND BRONNY STILL PLAYING AT CONTENDERSHIP LEVEL UNDER BIDENS ADMINISTRATION? https://t.co/3lcEvhw18x

— Chip (@WongWrongRong) June 28, 2024

“Now you know President Biden is a good friend of mine.”
“Yes.”
“HOWEVER-!” https://t.co/xOybkrBPvx

— Art Vandelay (@KingFavre) June 28, 2024

2. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column about NFL commissioner Roger Goodell throwing the NFL Network under the bus during testimony at an antitrust trial in which a group of NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers were suing the league for selling the package at an inflated price and restricting access to Sunday Ticket.

When I wrote the column, I didn’t think there was a chance the NFL would lose the case. I was wrong. My SI colleague Andrew Brandt has a column explaining everything about the ruling and where we go from here.

For those of you like me, who were Sunday Ticket subscribers and just want our money, this column from Pro Football Talk is a must-read.

Many have asked, as to the Sunday Ticket verdict, "When will I get my check and how much will it be?" Here's our effort to explain how the money will be divided, if the verdict survives the appeal process. https://t.co/DrxZUtrm7L

— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 28, 2024

3. Travis Kelce as a ref after he retires? I’m a fan of this idea.

🗣️ LET TRAV REF pic.twitter.com/keNNkn95ZJ

— New Heights (@newheightshow) June 27, 2024

4. I’m not proud, but I can’t get enough of the story about Bill Belichick, 72, dating a 24-year-old simply because it has led to some amazing sentences. Like this one:

Jordon Hudson arrives for practice in $75K Porsche boyfriend Bill Belichick is rumored to have purchased https://t.co/9hP76grhSg pic.twitter.com/j1zT93VU33

— Page Six (@PageSix) June 28, 2024

5. I have a take. I don’t know if I’m getting soft in my old age or I’m just totally missing the plot here, but I don’t understand the venom and outrage directed at the Lakers and LeBron James after Los Angeles drafted Bronny. LeBron is one of the top two, five, 10, whatever best players of all time. He won a championship for the Lakers (although, I don’t think it counts because it came in the COVID-19 bubble season, but that’s another discussion). He’s still one of the best players in the NBA. If he wants to play with his son, even though the son had no business being drafted in the second round and probably has no business in the NBA, is that really such a horrible thing? Is it really something to generate such anger? I think it’s kinda cool that a father and son get to play together in the NBA. Maybe I’m way off here, but that’s my take.

Brian Windhorst tells a story about covering LeBron James on the night that Bronny was born.

"He talked about giving Bronny his name. He was going to give him his name because he wanted to have the pressure of delivering as the father. He wanted to be connected with his son,… pic.twitter.com/0GXKX1kr1T

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 28, 2024

6. A brand-new episode ofSI Media With Jimmy Trainadropped this week and it features a conversation with Pablo Torre, who hosts thePablo Torre Finds Outpodcast for Meadowlark Media.

Torre explains how the idea for his unique podcast came about, how he picks his topics, what his goal is with the podcast, what it's like to work for Dan Le Batard and how he was able to stay with ESPN on a part-time basis while he works full time for another company.

Torre also reveals his most memorable podcast episode, responds to various pitches for podcast ideas from Jimmy and the two reminisce about working atSports Illustratedtogether.

Following Torre, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY joins me for our weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week's topics include JJ Redick upsetting some people by using the f-word at his Lakers' introductory news conference, protesters interrupting sporting events and Travis Kelce joining Taylor Swift on stage on the Eras Tour. The segment finishes with a reading of the podcast's Apple reviews for June.

You can listen to the SI Media With Jimmy Trainabelow or onAppleandSpotify.

You can also watch SI Media With Jimmy Traina onSports Illustrated‘sYouTube channel.

7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: Actor Gary Busey turns 79 on Saturday, so this is a good time to remind you that Busey, along with Meatloaf, gave us one of, if not, the greatest reality television scene of all time.

Be sure tocatch up on past editions of Traina Thoughtsand check out theSports Illustrated Media Podcasthosted by Jimmy Traina onApple,SpotifyorGoogle. You can also follow Jimmy onTwitter and Instagram.

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