The legendary sports debate duo of Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith are returning to ESPN’s “First Take,” but only for one day. Bayless and Smith will embrace debate this Friday, ESPN announced ...
The NBA Finals debate moved from Frost Bank Center to Alamo Plaza on Thursday morning, where ESPN's "First Take" drew Spurs fans, Knicks fans and plenty of Victor Wembanyama talk after New York's Game ...
After about a 10-year hiatus, Skip Bayless was back on ESPN’s First Take battling against his familiar foe, Stephen A. Smith. From debating where LeBron James ranks on the list of all-time NBA greats, ...
Skip Bayless’s return to ESPN was branded as a one-off, but after getting a taste of First Take again, it won’t be another 10 years before he debates Stephen A. Smith again. Smith and ESPN won’t care ...
Skip Bayless will rejoin Stephen A. Smith on ESPN's "First Take" for a one-time appearance on Friday, May 8. Bayless and Smith were the original debate duo on "First Take" from 2012 to 2016. Smith has ...
ESPN has been pretty quiet about its long-term plans for Skip Bayless. That being said, Kendrick Perkins may have teased what's coming for "First Take." Bayless made his return to "First Take" this ...
Skip Bayless’ return to "First Take" on ESPN last week boosted viewership by 24%, ESPN confirms to OutKick. The episode aired Friday, May 9, and averaged 647,000 viewers. The program is averaging ...
Skip Bayless returned to First Take and instantly sparked chaos by ranking LeBron James ninth all-time, drawing a strong reaction from Stephen A. Smith. It’s kind of hard to imagine Stephen A. Smith ...
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