Stephen A. Smith Says Black Athletes Want Journalists Fired For Tough Questions But Don’t Give Others That Same Energy

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Stephen A. Smith dropped a bombshell recently about Black athletes that somehow didn’t crack the Twitter,-er,-X-verse, at least not with the usual velocity. On a recent podcast episode with Los Angeles Clippers player Paul George, Smith revealed that Black athletes are a little touchier about tough questions when asked by Black journalists.
He praised George for joining the increasingly crowded ranks of athletes, active and retired, with podcasts. George’s show is called Podcast P With Paul George and is on all the usual platforms. George said that he became a podcaster so that he can create his own narrative instead of one crafted by the media.
“It’s coming from me now,” George said, “it’s my story.”
Smith said that while he applauded the move, many players make it harder on Black journalists when it’s time to ask the tough questions.
“You’re right to do that,” he said about George’s decision to tell his own story his way. “And anyone who tells you you’re wrong, you’re not wrong. But there’s a flip side to that.”
He added, “You got to understand that everybody has a job to do. The last thing they want to do is come up to you and ask you that [tough] question. They have no choice because their job is on the line, and no matter how bad your game was that day, your contract’s guaranteed, and it’s for a gazillion times more than that journalist made.”
Good convo between Paul George and Stephen A Smith about the relationship between the Media and Athletes pic.twitter.com/0zzDwPwFW7
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod
(@big_business_) August 15, 2023
Smith said that in his experience, Black athletes don’t have the same energy for NBA “insiders” like Adrian Wojnarowski and Shams Charania, neither of whom are Black (Charania is Pakistani-American) when they dislike the questions they’re asked.
“It’s because the journalist asked them about something that they were hearing,” Smith said. “And they brought up the brotha. But when Woj reported it, or Shams reported it, you ain’t say sh-t. That’s when Stephen A., that Bronx, that Queens, comes out. So we gon’ call that brotha out, making $75-85 thousand, that they can wipe off the map in a heartbeat and you f-cking know it, and you would do that to him?”
Smith says he wanted to give George another perspective even though he favors athletes being in control of what’s said about them and how they respond. But as he concluded, “If you come on my show and you got arrested last night, I got an obligation to ask you what happened.”
Peep the entire interview here and see how social media’s reacting to Stephen A. Smith’s take on athletes’ relationship with journalists below.
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PG has the best podcast. Race loyalty stops the moment black sports journalists start raccoon behavior. SAS knows blk players don’t have the power to get yt journalists fired and so that point is stupid. Stephen basically exposed that journalists are angry bc they are underpaid https://t.co/9AEcUVyO7t
— . (@JoVoiceofreason) August 15, 2023
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Stephen A dressed like someone told him there was gonna be hoes there https://t.co/TdGFYV2h1Y
— Money (@MasterChefMoney) August 15, 2023
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This is a whole other perspective I never considered. This is dope. https://t.co/OsA7dvDWEB
— Excited Football Fan (@edneidig7) August 15, 2023
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This was really Good.
I get Paul George’s perspective & Stephen A’s AND they are both right. This is the place where traditional media & NEW Media work in perfect harmony.I need my brothers & sisters who write and cover sports from a journalistic media perspective and they need… https://t.co/zOm5mNw2tL
— HBCU Nightly (@HBCUNightly) August 15, 2023
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Folks need to lay off Malika Andrews now https://t.co/bTmaaKyK9U
— Ian (@Bank_Moody) August 15, 2023
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This Version of Stephen A might be the best. https://t.co/7CPtcxcWRK
— Slim
(@TheSlimOne__) August 15, 2023
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Stephen A basically said the athletes are
s for going harder on Black reporters than the white ones. That’s probably true. And Stephen A know damn well he goes harder on Black athletes than white ones. He never badmouthed white athletes like he did Kyrie Irving https://t.co/bfBreBjxx4
— Integrated Into A Burning House (@MJshadesofgray) August 16, 2023
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athletes tired of journalists lying on their names and stephen a trying to convince him otherwise https://t.co/Opgs9gBnVG
— Dowop$ (@92Blizz1) August 15, 2023
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This might be the best interview on the podcast https://t.co/EMn9gr2mlO
— The Best African Booty Scratcher (@DKASA2) August 15, 2023
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I respect him being honest about the responsibility of a journalist. https://t.co/MY9bVfKQGz
— True (@True62483559) August 15, 2023
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SAS doing a good job explaining why media/team/player relationship is symbiotic. I work with players, but I always explain why media necessary. Coverage helps grow interest in NBA, which helps everyone make more $$$$. And media have to ask tough questions or they lose their job https://t.co/IJ5v0lmG0g
— Nate Jones (@JonesOnTheNBA) August 20, 2023
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Stephen A. flowing from the survival scrolls https://t.co/yyGGQDJFST
— WHIZ WARD (@yopotnawhiz) August 15, 2023
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Stephen A on PG13’s podcast talkin about among other things, superstar players like Lebron tryna get journalists like Michelle Beadle fired over small stuff.. allegedly. https://t.co/DvUlKa3tMi
— Apex Jones (@ApexJones22) August 15, 2023
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Stephen a Smith dropping some Gems here. I’m very critical of him at times but he is right. There’s a whole business side if Journalism that we know nothing about. https://t.co/vNNdCKbnTZ
— The Pettiest Laker Fan
(@ThePettiestLA) August 15, 2023
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I prefer this “inside voice” Stephen A. Smith.. yes, from this clip it sounds like a great convo & someone tell him that Shams isn’t white lol https://t.co/x3jC3yMhoZ
— Strictly 4 My Riggers (@Lizzs_Lockeroom) August 15, 2023
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Stephen A dressed like that one Law n Order detective that can’t stop cheating on his wife https://t.co/EFQ5Fj2jDD
— Boppa
(@ihatebbls) August 15, 2023
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This is a point everyone who has ever railed against a journalist for doing their job needs to hear. There are some exceptions but most of the time we’re just doing our job, no matter how ugly that job is sometimes or the timing of it. https://t.co/Zvd37zxWTg
— Mike Hill (@ItsMikeHill) August 15, 2023
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