Stephen A. Smith wearing suit

 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – FEBRUARY 14: Head coach Stephen A. Smith of Team Stephen A. looks on before the 2020 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Presented By Ruffles at Wintrust Arena on February 14, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois.
Fans are pleading with ‘First Take’ star Stephen A. Smith to hit the gym as photos of the sports analyst chilling with a mystery woman on a Caribbean beach have surfaced online.

Smith is currently enjoying a holiday in Barbados but couldn’t escape the cameras as several photos of him are doing the rounds online.

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The 55-year-old wore beige shorts, a Jordan hat, and sunglasses as he spent time with a woman who could be a significant other. Smith’s company was clad in a black bikini top and cheetah-print panties.

They were pictured close to each other in the water while another photo shows her lathering him up with sunscreen on a lounge chair.

You could check them out right here:

 

 

Social media was not impressed with Stephen A. or his lady. You could also see some reactions below:


 



 

Smith keeps his private life under wraps but he’s been caught slipping this time around.

The 55-year-old has never been married, though he has two teenage daughters whose mother is unknown.

Back in 2019, he revealed to GQ he was engaged once but things didn’t work out. He recently said on his podcast that he hopes to be married someday.

Mavericks No Show in NBA Finals Game 1 Against Celtics Leads to Unexpected Drop in Viewership

Mavericks cause rating dropDallas Mavericks (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

The 2024 NBA Finals clash was expected to be exciting between the Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics, but the same didn’t show in numbers. According to Sports Media Watch’s reports, Thursday night’s game recorded an average of 5.7 rating and 10.99 million viewers on ABC, which is the least views any Finals Game 1 has registered since 2007.

Both ratings and viewership dropped 5% compared to the 2023 Finals Game 1. Last year, the Nuggets and Heat captured 6.0 and 11.58 million on ABC and ESPN2, whereas the Warriors and Celtics successfully brought in 6.4 and 11.90 million in 2022.

Considering the huge followers that the Celtics have and the growing fan base that Mavs’ Luka Doncic is acquiring day by day with his exceptional performance, much higher numbers were anticipated for the final matchup.

One reason could be the Cs’ dominance, outscoring the Western team by 21 points in the first half. This upset the Mavs fans and the Boston rival fans, who didn’t wait up to watch the Dallas team get beaten by 89-107.