Stephen A. Smith is a really busy man.
He’s the star of ESPN’s “First Take.”
He hosts two radio exhibits on SiriusXM.
He has his personal manufacturing firm.
Since 2021, Smith additionally has been an analyst on ESPN’s “NBA Countdown” pre-game and halftime studio present.
However he isn’t anymore, no less than not on a full-time foundation.
This week, ESPN introduced a brand new “NBA Countdown” broadcast crew that options host Malika Andrews and analysts Brian Windhorst, Michael Malone and Kendrick Perkins, with frequent contributions from Shams Charania.
Smith stated Tuesday on “The Stephen A. Smith Present” that he hadn’t been demoted from his standing as a present common, as some shops urged. As a substitute, he stated, the change was one thing he had requested for whereas negotiating his reported five-year, $100-million contract to stay with the community earlier this yr.
Why? Smith stated he merely not has the time.
“I didn’t wish to be on the present,” Smith stated. “I negotiated coming off of it. Now I really like doing ‘NBA Countdown,’ however as soon as the countdown present is over, I bought different issues to do than to be in studio, watching the doubleheader and approaching at halftimes. I bought different stuff that I wish to do, to arrange for ‘First Take’ the subsequent day, the subsequent morning, and to do an abundance of different issues that I aspire to do.”
Smith stated his departure from “NBA Countdown” had been reported “months in the past,” and he’s appropriate. In breaking the information of Smith’s new take care of ESPN in March, The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand wrote that Smith “is not going to be an everyday on ESPN’s premiere NBA pregame present anymore.”
ESPN didn’t instantly reply on Wednesday to a request for a remark.
Smith added that he’ll proceed to make frequent visitor appearances on a number of ESPN exhibits, and that features “NBA Countdown.”
“In the event that they want me in L.A. for ‘NBA Countdown,’ I’ll be there,” Smith stated. “Matter of truth, I’ve days in my contract to be there. I simply don’t should be there full time.”
