The Stephen A. Smith Show
Episode: Stephen A's Get@Me!: Stephen A responds to fans questions
Release Date: March 15, 2025
Introduction
In the March 15, 2025 episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, host Stephen A. Smith engages directly with his audience through a segment titled "Get@Me!", where he responds to fan-submitted questions and tweets. This interactive episode delves into a variety of topics, ranging from pop culture debates to nostalgic reflections on elite basketball teams from the early 2000s to 2024. Throughout the show, Smith shares his candid opinions, memorable experiences, and insightful perspectives, ensuring an engaging and informative session for listeners.
Superhero Showdowns: Captain America vs. Red Hulk, Thor vs. Loki, Spider-Man vs. Venom, Iron Man vs. Thanos
The episode kicks off with Stephen A. addressing a fan poll that pits various Marvel superheroes against one another. He meticulously breaks down each matchup, providing his reasoning for each selection.
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Captain America vs. Red Hulk
- Quote: "Red Hulk couldn't even lift his hammer. Couldn't even lift the hammer. I'm gonna go with that right after I do that." [02:15]
- Analysis: Smith dismisses Captain America in favor of Red Hulk, highlighting his admiration for the sheer strength and resilience of the latter.
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Thor vs. Loki
- Quote: "Thor, of course I'm gonna go with Thor." [02:45]
- Analysis: Unambiguously supporting Thor over his mischievous brother Loki, Smith underscores Thor's undeniable power and heroism.
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Spider-Man vs. Venom
- Quote: "Venom with them teeth. Those spider webs ain't gonna hold him, man. I can't see that. I'm gonna go with Venom on that one." [03:10]
- Analysis: Favoring the formidable Venom, Smith points to Venom's menacing appearance and abilities as decisive factors.
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Iron Man vs. Thanos
- Quote: "Thanos is superhuman. I mean, I'm gonna go with him." [04:00]
- Analysis: Smith opts for Thanos, citing his overpowering strength and the strategic advantage he poses over Iron Man.
Final Verdict on Superhero Match-ups Smith ultimately concludes that Thanos stands superior over Venom and that Thor will prevail against Red Hulk. He reminisces about memorable moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, such as Thanos overpowering the Hulk, choking Loki, and the combined efforts required to defeat him, emphasizing the sheer dominance of Thanos as a formidable adversary.
Nostalgia in Basketball: Favorite Elite Teams from 2000 to 2024
Transitioning from superheroes to sports, Stephen A. delves into a nostalgic discussion about the elite basketball teams that defined an era from 2000 to 2024. He reflects on his personal favorites, offering insights into what made these teams exceptional.
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Los Angeles Lakers (Early 2000s)
- Quote: "I loved Shaq and Kobe and the crew in LA at the beginning of the century." [04:50]
- Analysis: Smith expresses his admiration for the Lakers' dominance during the early 2000s, highlighting the synergy between Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant.
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Miami Heat (Miami Dynasty)
- Quote: "LeBron elected to go there. And LeBron and D. Wade and those boys were in Miami. Some of the best years of my life." [05:30]
- Analysis: Celebrating the Miami Heat era, Smith credits LeBron James and Dwyane Wade for creating one of the most memorable basketball periods, contributing to both team success and personal fulfillment.
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Golden State Warriors (Arrival of KD)
- Quote: "When KD went to Golden State, it flipped so dramatically. The balance of power. It didn't even make no sense to watch." [05:55]
- Analysis: While acknowledging the excitement brought by Kevin Durant joining the Warriors, Smith comments on the unprecedented shift in balance and competitiveness within the league.
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Sacramento Kings' 2002 Championship Run
- Quote: "I was in Sacramento for that Game seven for their second championship... It's top two or three of one of the greatest basketball environments I've ever experienced." [06:10]
- Analysis: Sharing a personal memory, Smith reminisces about witnessing the Sacramento Kings' intense Game 7, deeming it one of the most exhilarating basketball experiences of his life.
Conclusion on Elite Teams Smith concludes that while each elite team brought something unique to the table, the Lakers of the early 2000s hold a special place in his heart for their combination of talent, teamwork, and the captivating dynamics between Shaq and Kobe. He juxtaposes this with the transformative impact of LeBron's stint in Miami and the Golden State Warriors' dominance, painting a rich tapestry of basketball excellence over the past two decades.
Final Thoughts
Throughout the episode, Stephen A. Smith masterfully balances lighthearted pop culture debates with deep-seated sports passions. His authentic engagement with fan questions not only entertains but also provides valuable insights into his perspectives on both fictional and real-world arenas. By sharing personal anecdotes and detailed analyses, Smith ensures that listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of his viewpoints, making this episode a compelling listen for both dedicated fans and newcomers alike.
Notable Quotes:
- "Red Hulk couldn't even lift his hammer. Couldn't even lift the hammer. I'm gonna go with that right after I do that." [02:15]
- "Thor, of course I'm gonna go with Thor." [02:45]
- "Venom with them teeth. Those spider webs ain't gonna hold him, man. I can't see that. I'm gonna go with Venom on that one." [03:10]
- "Thanos is superhuman. I mean, I'm gonna go with him." [04:00]
- "I loved Shaq and Kobe and the crew in LA at the beginning of the century." [04:50]
- "LeBron elected to go there. And LeBron and D. Wade and those boys were in Miami. Some of the best years of my life." [05:30]
- "When KD went to Golden State, it flipped so dramatically. The balance of power. It didn't even make no sense to watch." [05:55]
- "I was in Sacramento for that Game seven for their second championship... It's top two or three of one of the greatest basketball environments I've ever experienced." [06:10]
Note: This summary excludes all advertisements, introductory remarks, and closing segments to focus solely on the substantive content of the episode.
