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4.10.08Show in Review
- Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher, Los Angeles Lakers- Getting ready for the playoffs, Stephen A. spoke with Kobe and Derek about the team getting healthy, why it was important to get Fisher back with the Lakers and the possibility of facing former Laker Shaquille O'Neal in the first round. For now, the guys give all the respect to the defending champion San Antonio Spurs and say they'll play anyone anywhere in their quest for a title. We also talk to them about Kobe being the frontrunner for the MVP award and a clip on Bryant's website that supposedly shows him jumping over an Aston Martin.
- Stephen A.'s Last Day- Stephen A. takes a few minutes to explain why this is the final edition of the show, promote what he will still be doing with ESPN and thank some of his friends and colleagues.
Stephen A. Smith: 8/29
Stephen A. gives his take on the NY Jets and NY Giants. Plus, Stephen A. touches on the Democratic conference and Obama, the Mets looking good, and the Yankees playoff hopes.
Stephen A. back from vacation hits the big stories, the Jets getting Brett Favre, the problems with the Yankees and the injuries, and the 2008 summer games.
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Stephen A. talks about the Knicks getting Chris Duhon, the Yanks and Arod's marital issues. Plus Stephen talks about Brett Favre not retiring and the Jesse Jackson issue.
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Stephen A. talks about the Knicks chasing Chris Duhon, the Mets struggles, the way the Yanks have played and, of course, the A-rod story.
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Kobe Bryant and Derek FisherApr. 10, 2008
Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher talk about Kobe's chances of winning the MVP, the possibility of facing Shaq in the first round of the playoffs and more.
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Brian Sabean, SF Giants GMApr. 9, 2008
The Giants' Senior VP says Barry Zito is caught in-between and needs to be more resourceful. He talks about trying to stay competitive, life without Barry Bonds and where the slugger may end up, Bonds items in the new park and the Mitchell report.
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Jay Bilas, ESPN CBBApr. 8, 2008
Memphis gave the game away by making too many mistakes down the stretch. John Calipari should have called a timeout to get his players on the same page. Kansas showed great poise under pressure which Memphis couldn't do. That's what ultimately won it.
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Jayson Stark, MLBApr. 4, 2008
There is no collusion against Barry Bonds. Everyone understands what it means to sign him (lots of money, media circus, headaches). If players get hurt during the season, maybe some team will consider signing him. Jayson says Barry is determined to play.
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Donnie Walsh, Knicks Pres.Apr. 2, 2008
After 24 years in Indianapolis, Walsh was ready for a new challenge. Initially, Walsh wants to talk with everyone in the organization to make the Knicks competitive. Longterm, through picks and the salary cap, he hopes to make it elite.
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Steve Phillips, ESPNApr. 1, 2008
The former Mets GM enjoyed Dodgers opening ceremonies, talks about a long season ahead for the Giants and Barry Zito, thinks Johan Santana's start couldn't have been any better for the Mets, touches on the AL and San Francisco's issues with Barry Bonds.
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