The Stephen A. Smith Show Episode: Stephen A's Get@Me!: Stephen A responds to fans questions Release Date: March 22, 2025
Introduction
In this engaging episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, host Stephen A. Smith takes center stage to address and respond to a series of fan questions submitted via social media. Breaking away from his usual deep dives into sports and societal issues, Stephen A. offers his unfiltered opinions on a variety of light-hearted yet intriguing topics, showcasing his trademark candor and humor. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, notable insights, and memorable quotes from the episode, providing a comprehensive overview for both loyal listeners and newcomers.
1. The Great Peanut Butter Debate
Timestamp: [01:09]
Stephen A. kicks off the fan interaction segment by tackling a seemingly simple yet surprisingly contentious topic: smooth versus chunky peanut butter. He passionately shares his preference, dismissing chunky peanut butter with clear conviction.
Stephen A. Smith: "I can't stand chunky peanut butter. I never eat it. I just like smooth peanut butter and jelly."
Delving deeper, Stephen A. discusses his methodology for making the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich, expressing a unique twist on the classic spread order.
Stephen A. Smith: "I like the jelly first, then the peanut butter, then a little peanut butter over it. That's how I like to do it."
His unwavering stance against chunky varieties highlights his commitment to smoothness, emphasizing personal taste preferences with unmistakable flair.
2. Stephen Curry vs. LeBron James: Which Record Will Fall First?
Timestamp: [02:15]
Transitioning to basketball, Stephen A. addresses a heated debate among fans: whether Stephen Curry will surpass LeBron James' all-time points or Curry's three-pointers made will be broken first. He provides a thoughtful analysis, weighing the longevity and physical demands associated with such monumental achievements.
Stephen A. Smith: "LeBron's been in the league for 22 years. His conditioning and health to reach 50,000 points... that's exceptional."
While acknowledging Curry's prowess as "the greatest shooter God has ever created," Stephen A. points out the significant challenges Curry would face in surpassing LeBron's scoring milestone.
Stephen A. Smith: "Neither of these records being broken in the foreseeable future. But if I had to pick one because of longevity and health, I would pick LeBron James. 50,000 career points."
His insights illuminate the immense dedication and physical resilience required to achieve such legendary status, ultimately favoring LeBron's enduring legacy over Curry's high-octane shooting.
3. Time-Traveling to the Greatest Sporting Event: The Thriller in Manila
Timestamp: [03:40]
When posed with the hypothetical scenario of attending any historical sporting event, Stephen A. reveals his ultimate choice: The Thriller in Manila, the epic boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. He lauds the fight as possibly the greatest of all time, highlighting the sheer determination and grit displayed by both fighters.
Stephen A. Smith: "That might be the greatest fight of all time. Both dudes near death, for crying out loud."
Stephen A. emphasizes the monumental effort and barely hanging-on moments, particularly noting Ali's acknowledgment of Frazier's struggle in the 14th round.
Stephen A. Smith: "Ali admitting he was so lucky Frazier wasn't able to get up for that 14th round because he didn't know if he could. He was ready to quit several times."
This choice underscores Stephen A.'s appreciation for historic moments that encapsulate the essence of sportsmanship, resilience, and sheer willpower.
4. The Proper Spelling of Stephen A. Smith's Name
Timestamp: [04:50]
In a more personal vein, Stephen A. addresses a recurring issue fans often encounter: the misspelling of his name. Responding to a fan's attempt to spell his name as "Stelio and Cree Steel," he firmly clarifies the correct spelling, underscoring the importance of respecting one's identity.
Stephen A. Smith: "I don't get mad, I just correct them. Stephen, S, T, E, P, H, E, N. That's not how it's spelled. It's S, T, E, P, H, E, N."
He further elaborates on the significance of his name's spelling, attributing it to his mother's preference and emphasizing the need to honor her legacy.
Stephen A. Smith: "It's with a 'ph,' not a 'V.' That's how my mother spelled it. Honor her, respect how she spelled my name."
Stephen A.’s insistence on the correct spelling not only clarifies his name but also serves as a testament to his respect for his heritage and familial bonds.
Conclusion
In Stephen A's Get@Me!: Stephen A responds to fans questions, Stephen A. Smith masterfully navigates through a spectrum of topics, from the triviality of peanut butter textures to the grandeur of historic sports events and personal identity matters. His candid responses, enriched with humor and deep insights, provide listeners with an authentic glimpse into his perspectives and personality. By addressing fan inquiries with such vigor and sincerity, Stephen A. reinforces his position as a beloved and influential voice in the realms of sports and beyond.
Notable Quotes:
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On Peanut Butter Preferences [01:09]: "I can't stand chunky peanut butter. I never eat it. I just like smooth peanut butter and jelly."
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On LeBron James' Longevity [02:15]: "LeBron's been in the league for 22 years. His conditioning and health to reach 50,000 points... that's exceptional."
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On The Thriller in Manila [03:40]: "That might be the greatest fight of all time. Both dudes near death, for crying out loud."
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On Name Spelling [04:50]: "It's with a 'ph,' not a 'V.' That's how my mother spelled it. Honor her, respect how she spelled my name."
This episode not only entertains but also connects Stephen A. with his audience on a personal level, reinforcing the show's mission to inform, motivate, and engage listeners through unfiltered and genuine discourse.
