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Kenny Smith, also known as "The Jet," played in Chapel Hill under one of the best coaches in college basketball, Dean Smith.
Kenny Smith clarifies his Sabrina Ionescu ‘dolls’ comments after backlash By . Christian Arnold. Published Feb. 19, 2024, 11:35 p.m. ET.
Kenny Smith caught plenty of flak for his comments Saturday during an All-Star event, but he told Stephen A. Smith Monday the controversy was “much ado about nothing.” After the much-touted 3 ...
Reggie Miller and Kenny Smith had a tense exchange when calling the one-on-one 3-point shooting competition between Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu during NBA All-Star Saturday Night.
Kenny Smith discusses Kyrie Irving’s growth during TNT’s pre-game show before Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals between the Mavericks and the Timberwolves in Dallas on May 28, 2024.
TNT analyst Kenny Smith is in the running for the Houston Rockets' vacant head-coaching position, and a group of fans showed up at the Toyota Center to voice their support for Smith. The fans ...
Kenny Smith: Gary Payton is a hater by nature, anyway…Dominique still probably thinks he should dunk. I don't know what Darnell Tillman is thinking about. Reggie Miller: HILLMAN, not Tillman.
Kenny “The Jet” Smith is following his dad’s lead and not giving credit to Mike Krzyzewski for his Black Lives Matter video. Kenny Smith learned about racism and how his actions affected ...
Charles Barkley’s retirement plans left Kenny Smith shocked that he not only learned about it on TV like everybody else, but also that there was no acknowledgment of his longtime TNT co-hosts.
Things got tense Wednesday between Shaq and Kenny Smith on TNT’s “Inside the NBA.” Shaq didn’t appear amused when Smith confronted him about being late to the set prior to the start of the ...
TNT analyst Kenny Smith says one of the reasons the Knicks can't attract top stars is because many of the player don't know the past great history of the team, and the big stage Madison Square ...
Kenny Smith believes without the loose, personality-driven format of "Inside the NBA," there would be no "new media" led by athletes.