In a shocking turn of events during Game 4 of the NBA Finals, ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith was caught red-handed playing Solitaire while the action unfolded on the court. The game, featuring the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, saw the Thunder rally to even the series at 2-2, but all eyes were on Smith as he seemingly tuned out the high-stakes drama.
Footage emerged of Smith engrossed in his card game, prompting a wave of reactions from fans and players alike. Kevin Durant even chimed in, posting a photo of Smith on his Instagram story with the caption, “Come on, Steve.” The moment quickly spiraled into a social media frenzy, with fans questioning Smith’s commitment to the Finals.
In a bold response, Smith took to Twitter, acknowledging his Solitaire session with a cheeky, “Yep, that’s me who would have thought I can multitask especially during timeouts.” He added, “Hope y’all are enjoying the finals; this is going seven games now, peeps.” However, the optics of playing a game while the NBA Finals raged on raised eyebrows, especially as the action on the court was anything but dull.
Adding to the bizarre atmosphere, two courtside fans dressed as characters from “Dumb and Dumber” sported shirts emblazoned with Smith’s and Kendrick Perkins’ faces, amplifying the absurdity of the moment. This unexpected twist has ignited debates among fans, especially in light of Smith’s recent comments questioning Tyrese Haliburton’s superstar status.
As the Finals continue to unfold, one thing is clear: Stephen A. Smith’s Solitaire escapade has stolen the spotlight, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering how he could possibly be so unfazed by the thrilling action on the court. Stay tuned as this story develops.