Stephen A. Smith is one of the biggest sports personalities in all of America. He is known for his one-of-a-kind takes on ESPN's "First Take." Each year, Smith is part of the NBA Finals coverage on ...
Stephen A. Smith no longer has a solitaire sponsorship, according to Front Office Sports. The news comes just a month after Smith was officially announced as an ambassador of a game called Solitaire ...
ESPN is banning some of its on-air talent from promoting a popular but controversial Solitaire app. According to Front Office Sports, ESPN wants some of its top stars to "cut their marketing ties to ...
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With some NBA personalities currently involved in illegal gambling, it’s not a surprise that major sports news outlets have begun to distance themselves from this fiasco. After all, when you hear that ...
The Worldwide Leader is telling its talent — almost all of it — to end any marketing connection to a suspicious app backed by a company facing a federal lawsuit. ESPN higher-ups directed Dan Orlovsky, ...
After numerous top ESPN talents were caught up in endorsing a shady solitaire app backed by a mobile gaming company with nefarious business practices, network brass reportedly put the kibosh on it.
Five ESPN personalities embroiled in scandal, accused of using a solitaire app with bots to block user wins. Carton questions how this ended up happening. Coach John Beam dies after being shot on ...
Stephen A. Smith wasn’t the only ESPN personality to endorse the sketchy solitaire app. ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes took to social media on Saturday to apologize for previously advertising the app ...
ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes spoke out publicly about the shame she felt for promoting a solitaire app that her colleague Stephen A. Smith recently partnered with. Smith became the face of Solitaire ...