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First Take is always a heated discussion as Stephen A. Smith and guests debate about the day's top stories.

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    • 4.3 • 105 Ratings

First Take is always a heated discussion as Stephen A. Smith and guests debate about the day's top stories.

    Hour 2: Who Ya Got?

    Hour 2: Who Ya Got?

    Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Brian Windhorst debate which postseason performance has been the most impressive so far; Jalen Brunson or Anthony Edwards? The crew shares their live quick takes on Reggie Miller playoff performance against the Knicks in 1995 and Victor Wembanyama winning NBA Rookie of the Year. They also discuss how desirable coaching the Los Angeles Lakers may or may not be. Lastly, the crew debates if the Clippers should keep the Big 3 of Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and James Harden together next season.
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    • 43 min
    Hour 1: Playoffs Pandemonium

    Hour 1: Playoffs Pandemonium

    Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Tim Legler dive react to the NBA playoff games last night. They dive in to debate what was the bigger story of Pacers-Knicks Game 1; Jalen Brunson's performance, or bad officiating by the refs? The crew also looks into the Timberwolves' 22-point win over the Nuggets in Game 2 of their series. They debate whether they are more impressed with the Timberwolves, or disappointed in the Nuggets? They also speculate what the punishment will be for Jamal Murray after he threw a heating pad onto the court during the game. Lastly, the crew reacts to Pat Riley chiding Jimmy Butler for being outspoken despite missing critical games for the Heat.
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    • 48 min
    Hour 2: Familiar Foes

    Hour 2: Familiar Foes

    Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Kendrick Perkins debate who will the series between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks. The trio also dive in to LeBron James' case as the greatest of all time case despite having 10 head coaches during his career. Perk also gets fired up about Darvin Ham and his coaching staff being let go by the Lakers. Stephen A. and Shannon also react to the Roast of Tom Brady in which Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft were seen together for the first time since Belichick departed from the Patriots. Lastly, the dynamic duo makes their picks for tonight's NBA playoff games.
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    • 44 min
    Hour 1: Protecting the Crown

    Hour 1: Protecting the Crown

    Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe debate if Anthony Edwards will lead the Timberwolves past the Nuggets. They also discuss if Darvin Ham should have been fired by the Los Angeles Lakers. They debate whether or not LeBron James having 10 head coaches during his career hurts his case for being the G.O.A.T. Lastly, the crew reacts to Jimmy Butler's comments about the Celtics and Knicks being out of the playoffs if he was healthy.
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    • 45 min
    Hour 2: Showstopper

    Hour 2: Showstopper

    In this episode, Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins, and Chiney Ogwumike debate if Jalen Brunson is the best Knicks player since Walt Frazier. Joe Fortenbaugh joins us to hand out his top picks for this weekend's NBA Playoff action. The crew reacts to Suns owner Matt Ishbia saying "The house is not on fire..." when it comes to the team's status after elimination, but are we buying his comments? We debate if it's time to break up the Clippers after a blowout loss to the Mavs in Game 5. Stephen A. reacts to Ryan Garcia testing positive for PEDs and we have breaking news from Odell Beckham Jr.
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    • 47 min
    Hour 1: The Bucks Stop Here

    Hour 1: The Bucks Stop Here

    In this episode, Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins, and Chiney Ogwumike react to the Knicks putting away the 76ers for good in Game 6 of their series last night and debate if New York is a legitimate Finals threat. Plus, we ask the question the Philly Faithful might not want to hear: Is it time to move on from Joel Embiid? The crew debates if the Bucks should run it back after being eliminated by the Pacers and we react to Patrick Beverly's outburst after their loss.
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    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
105 Ratings

105 Ratings

Mel Gibson not ,

Stephen A Smith....legend with best to come.still a legend

Top Gun

Smith is just amazing.
What a career to come

Stephen A still the best behind BillS

Maybe he needs to mentor Jump team and other commentators.

Teach espn colleagues to have an opinion and have a view. Lame ducks with no opinion.......Stephen can help them.

Espn crew very bland with few exceptions. BrianW is also outstanding.

ESPN youngsters
could learn from Nate Duncan.

Mate suffering from like like like like disease

SA never use like like like

SA a real top gun

TOP GUN

Apple needs to be accountable ,

Technical issue

Great show via podcast but seriously guys each show I only get one audio channel working. It’s never in stereo . But when you ads come on it’s loud and in stereo. This can be fixed easily !!!

Stuck in a nightmare ,

Can someone please fire Molly!!!

Molly chiming in to yell and add no value.

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