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  • Full Show: Caitlin Clark Effect | NBA Free Agency & Trade Talk | Warns about Mamdani’s progressive agenda.
    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 a mix of political commentary, sports analysis, and personal reflections. Here's a quick breakdown of the major segments and themes: 🔹 Opening Remarks Stephen A. thanks his audience for their support on YouTube and iHeartRadio. Promotes his book Straight Shooter. 🔹 Political Commentary: “The Big Beautiful Bill” Focus: President Trump’s proposed legislation. GOP Perspective: Emphasizes tax cuts, border security, and deficit reduction. Democratic Perspective: Criticizes the bill for cutting healthcare, increasing the deficit, and harming vulnerable populations. Stephen A.’s Take: Skeptical of both sides, concerned about healthcare losses and economic consequences. 🔹 Zoran Mamdani & Democratic Socialism Context: Mamdani wins NYC Democratic mayoral primary. Stephen A.’s Concerns: Warns that Mamdani’s progressive agenda (e.g., free childcare, rent freezes, city-run grocery stores) could alienate centrist voters. Believes the Democratic Party risks national losses if it embraces far-left policies. Strong defense of capitalism and skepticism of “free” services. 🔹 NBA Free Agency & Trade Talk Key Moves: KD to Rockets, Desmond Bane to Magic, Porzingis to Atlanta, etc. Knicks Focus: Hopes for Giannis, critiques of current roster and coaching uncertainty. WNBA Expansion: Applauds growth, attributes much of it to the “Caitlin Clark Effect.” 🔹 Personal Reflections & Media Criticism Responds to critics about playing solitaire during a game. Defends his work ethic and role in sports media. Addresses rumors about Max Kellerman and other media personalities. Promises a more fiery return after his vacation. Support the show: http://www.youtube.com/@stephenasmithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Interview Only: Discuss federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, with legal expert Ryan Smith.
    Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown. A detailed legal analysis of the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, with legal expert Ryan Smith joining Stephen A. Smith to break it all down. Here's a structured summary of the key points: ⚖️ Case Overview Charges: Diddy faces multiple federal charges including: Sex trafficking Racketeering (RICO) Kidnapping Arson Forced labor Bribery Prosecution’s Framing: Combs is alleged to be the leader of a criminal enterprise that used violence, coercion, and manipulation to serve his personal desires. Potential Sentence: If convicted on all counts, he could face life in prison. 🧑 ⚖️ Legal Strategy & Developments 🔹 Prosecution Dropped Charges: Attempted arson and kidnapping were dropped to “streamline” jury instructions and avoid confusion. Focus: Now emphasizing bribery, drug use, and the arson of Kid Cudi’s car as part of the RICO case. RICO Challenge: Must prove that Combs and others committed at least two crimes over a 10-year period in furtherance of a criminal enterprise. 🔹 Defense No Witnesses Called: The defense rested without presenting any witnesses, signaling confidence or a strategy to avoid giving the prosecution more ammunition. Main Argument: Consent. They argue that all acts were consensual, including the “freak offs” involving Cassie and Jane. Evidence Used: Loving text messages between Cassie and Diddy to support the claim of consensual relationships. 🔍 Key Legal Questions Can one act of coercion constitute sex trafficking? Yes, according to the prosecution. Even if most acts were consensual, one coerced act is enough for a conviction. Does the wide age range of the jury (30–74) help the defense? Possibly. All it takes is one juror to have reasonable doubt, and a diverse jury may interpret evidence differently. Is the RICO case strong? Ryan Smith says it’s not a slam dunk. The prosecution must clearly tie Combs to a broader criminal enterprise involving others, which may be difficult without testimony from key alleged co-conspirators. 🧠 Jury Deliberation & Verdict Outlook Timeline: Could take several days, especially if the judge delays deliberations until Monday to avoid a rushed Friday verdict. Verdict Scenarios: A conviction on lesser charges (e.g., transportation for prostitution) but not on RICO or sex trafficking would be a major loss for the prosecution. A full acquittal on major charges would be a significant blow to efforts to hold powerful figures accountable. 🎯 Final Takeaway Ryan Smith emphasizes that while Diddy may be seen as morally questionable, the legal question is whether his actions meet the threshold for criminal conviction under RICO and sex trafficking laws. The case hinges on how well the prosecution connects the dots and whether the jury sees beyond reasonable doubt. Support the show: http://www.youtube.com/@stephenasmith
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  • Interview Only: Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA), covering domestic policy, foreign affairs, bipartisan cooperation, and political leadership.
    Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown. Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA), covering domestic policy, foreign affairs, bipartisan cooperation, and political leadership. Here's a structured summary of the key topics and insights: 🇺🇸 Domestic Policy & California 🔹 National Guard Deployment in California Rep. Khanna criticizes President Trump’s decision to send 1,400 National Guardsmen and 1,700 Marines to Los Angeles. Emphasizes that local law enforcement is capable of handling unrest. Condemns violence and property destruction but calls the federal response an overreach. 🔹 Immigration & Sanctuary State Debate Supports deportation of violent undocumented individuals after due process. Advocates for a path to legalization for law-abiding, tax-paying undocumented workers. Cites Trump’s own past support for such a policy and urges bipartisan cooperation. 🌍 Foreign Policy & War Powers 🔹 Iran & Israel Khanna co-sponsored a War Powers Resolution with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) to prevent unauthorized military escalation with Iran. Criticizes both Democratic and Republican administrations for unconstitutional military actions (e.g., Iraq, Libya, Yemen). Believes diplomacy—not bombing—is the path to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Supports Obama’s JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) and calls for its revival with stronger terms. 🔹 On Trusting Iran Acknowledges Iran’s hostile rhetoric but supports Reagan’s “trust but verify” approach. Emphasizes the effectiveness of international monitoring (IAEA) over military intervention. 🧠 Bipartisanship & Political Reform 🔹 Areas of Left-Right Agreement Money in Politics: Advocates banning super PACs and limiting billionaire influence. Prescription Drug Prices: Supports Trump’s executive order to lower drug costs; introduced bipartisan legislation. Endless Wars: Calls for reducing military spending and focusing on domestic priorities. 🔹 TikTok Ban Opposes banning TikTok; supports regulating it to ensure American ownership and data security. Emphasizes the economic impact on 1.5 million U.S. content creators. 🔹 Fantasy Sports Ban in California Strongly opposes proposed ban. Criticizes Democrats for alienating young men with such policies. 🗳️ Political Commentary 🔹 Zorin Mamdani’s Victory Over Andrew Cuomo Sees it as a sign that voters care most about cost of living and economic issues. Urges Democrats to focus on affordability, jobs, and AI-driven economic growth. 🔹 Socialism & Electability Acknowledges Mamdani’s socialist label and AOC endorsement. Encourages taking good ideas from all sides while rejecting extreme rhetoric. Advocates for a unifying, pragmatic approach to politics. 🧭 Leadership & Future Ambitions Khanna emphasizes the need for: Independent voices who call out both parties. Economic leadership in the AI era. National unity over partisanship. While not declaring any gubernatorial or presidential ambitions, he positions himself as a centrist reformer focused on practical solutions. Support the show: http://www.youtube.com/@stephenasmith
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  • Full Show: NBA Draft analysis, legal commentary on “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial, political discussion with Rep. Ro Khanna.
    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 a blend of NBA Draft analysis, legal commentary on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial, political discussion with Rep. Ro Khanna, and sports betting insights. Here's a comprehensive summary of the key segments: 🏀 NBA Draft Breakdown (with Brian Windhorst) 🔹 Cooper Flagg (No. 1 to Dallas Mavericks) Compared to Tim Duncan in terms of potential impact. Described as a “perfect modern player” — versatile, defensive-minded, and team-oriented. May not win Rookie of the Year due to team context (Kyrie Irving, Klay Thompson). 🔹 Dylan Harper (No. 2 to San Antonio Spurs) Spurs are building a positionless, modern roster. Concerns about a crowded backcourt, but Harper was considered the best available talent. 🔹 Philadelphia 76ers Drafted Edgecombe instead of Ace Bailey due to Bailey’s refusal to work out for teams. Edgecombe impressed with the Bahamian national team. Daryl Morey emphasized depth and Joel Embiid’s expected return. 🔹 New Orleans Pelicans Traded up to draft Derrick Queen, giving up a valuable 2026 unprotected pick swap. Criticized by Bill Simmons as one of the “dumbest trades of the decade.” Windhorst notes the influence of Troy Weaver in the decision. 🔹 Winners of the Draft Spurs: Dylan Harper + Carter Bryant (compared to OG Anunoby). Hawks: Got a top-20 talent (Arsenal) at 23 and a valuable future pick. Jazz: Took bold swings on Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. 🔹 Questionable Moves Phoenix Suns: Traded two first-round picks for Mark Williams, who failed a physical with the Lakers. ⚖️ Legal Segment: Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial (with Ryan Smith) Diddy faces federal charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, bribery, and more. Prosecution dropped some charges (attempted arson/kidnapping) to streamline jury instructions. Defense presented no witnesses, signaling confidence. Central defense argument: all acts were consensual. Jury deliberation could hinge on interpretation of “coercion” and “enterprise.” Verdict could come quickly or take days depending on jury instructions and complexity. 🏈 Sports Betting & NFL Preview (with Book It With Trent) Trent recaps his courtside experience during the NBA Finals as an OKC Thunder fan. Picks for the upcoming NFL season: Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears) expected to have a breakout year. Trey McBride (Cardinals TE) predicted to exceed 4.5 touchdowns. Recap of UFC 317 picks via PrizePicks. 🗳️ Political Segment: Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17) 🔹 Topics Covered: California & Immigration: Criticized Biden’s deployment of National Guard; supports deportation of violent undocumented immigrants but favors a path to legalization for law-abiding workers. Iran & Israel: Opposes bombing Iran; supports diplomacy and verification over military action. TikTok: Against banning the app; supports regulation and American ownership. Fantasy Sports Ban in CA: Strongly opposes it, calling it “laughable.” Zorin Mamdani’s Win in NYC: Emphasizes cost-of-living message over ideology. Bipartisanship: Advocates for left-right cooperation on: Campaign finance reform Prescription drug pricing Avoiding endless wars 🔹 Presidential Ambitions? Khanna deflects but emphasizes the need for independent, common-sense leadership focused on economic opportunity and national unity. 🎤 Closing Thoughts Stephen A. praises Ro Khanna for his honesty and bipartisan approach, calling him a trustworthy political voice. He also thanks all his guests and signs off with his signature message of peace and safety. Support the show: http://www.youtube.com/@stephenasmith
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  • Interview Only: NBA insider Brian Windhorst, focused on the 2025 NBA Draft and its implications for various teams.
    Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown. A detailed and energetic conversation between Stephen A. Smith and NBA insider Brian Windhorst, focused on the 2025 NBA Draft and its implications for various teams. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and insights: 🏀 Top Draft Picks & Analysis 1. Cooper Flagg (No. 1 to Dallas Mavericks) Compared to Tim Duncan in terms of impact potential. Described as a “perfect modern player” — versatile, defensive-minded, and capable of initiating offense. May not be a high-volume scorer or Rookie of the Year due to team context (Kyrie Irving, Klay Thompson). Could drive winning early, which is rare for rookies. 2. Dylan Harper (No. 2 to San Antonio Spurs) Talented and versatile guard. Spurs are building a positionless, modern roster similar to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Concerns about a crowded backcourt (De’Aaron Fox, Stefon Cassell, Devin Vassell). Spurs took the best available talent, not drafting for fit. 🔥 Other Draft Highlights 🟢 Philadelphia 76ers Drafted Edgecombe instead of Ace Bailey due to Bailey’s refusal to work out for teams. Edgecombe impressed playing for the Bahamian national team. Daryl Morey emphasized depth in the backcourt and Joel Embiid’s expected return. 🟣 Utah Jazz Took a risk on Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. Bailey is high-risk, high-reward; Clayton impressed in the NCAA tournament. Utah is talent-starved and needs to take big swings. 🟡 New Orleans Pelicans Traded up to draft Derrick Queen, giving up a valuable 2026 unprotected pick swap. Criticized by Bill Simmons as one of the “dumbest trades of the decade.” Windhorst notes the influence of Troy Weaver in the decision. High upside with Queen and Jeremiah Fears, but risky if Zion gets injured again. 🏆 Winners of the Draft San Antonio Spurs: Dylan Harper + Carter Bryant (compared to OG Anunoby). Atlanta Hawks: Got a top-20 talent (Arsenal) at 23 and a valuable future pick. Utah Jazz: Took bold swings on Bailey and Clayton Jr. ❌ Losers / Question Marks Phoenix Suns: Traded two first-round picks for Mark Williams, who failed a physical with the Lakers. Drafted Malik from Duke (a solid pick). Strategy questioned due to asset depletion and win-now pressure. 🧠 Final Thoughts Windhorst emphasizes that while some trades seem questionable now, player development and team context will ultimately determine success. The NBA offseason remains unpredictable, and more moves are expected. Support the show: http://www.youtube.com/@stephenasmith
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On The Stephen A. Smith Show, Smith gives you his renowned point of view, breaking barriers beyond the world of sports, and tackling pertinent issues across entertainment, pop culture, society, business, and politics. Three times a week, you'll hear his unfiltered opinions on the day’s biggest headlines as well as straight-shooting interviews with top celebrities, game-changers, and thought leaders across the societal arena. The Stephen A. Smith Show is sure to entertain, inform, and motivate anyone who tunes in.
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