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Stephen A. Smith has vulgar message for Solitaire critics
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Stephen A. Smith has vulgar message for Solitaire critics

Stephen A. Smith was widely mocked after he was apparently caught playing a game on his phone while in attendance at Game 4 of the NBA Finals, and the longtime ESPN analyst has since issued a vulgar message to his critics.

Smith attended Game 4 of the Finals on Friday night between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. At one point during the game, a fan who was seated behind Smith took a photo that appeared to show Smith playing Solitaire on his phone.

Smith has a $100M contract with ESPN and primarily covers the NBA, so he appeared to be slacking off on the job. That did not stop him from issuing a defiant response after the photo went viral.

"Yep! That’s me. Who would’ve thought….I can multi-task. Especially during TIMEOUTS! Hope y’all are enjoying the NBA Finals. This is going 7 games now, peeps!" Smith wrote on X late in the game.

Smith addressed the photo again during a Tuesday appearance on SiriusXM Radio, and he was even more defiant with his response.

"I was doing what the hell I always do,” Smith said, via Sam Neumann of Awful Announcing. “And for those out there who don’t like it, kiss my a--. When I’m watching the game, I’m watching the game. If there’s a break in the action, it could be a dead ball; it could be a timeout or something like that; I can play the damn thing for two seconds."

It sure seems like Smith got caught killing time at work. Most of us have been there, but most of us do not deliver hot takes and ruffle feathers for a living. Smith does, which is why fans were so eager to jump all over him.

Steve DelVecchio

Steve is a veteran writer who has covered a variety of sports and pop culture topics for more than 15 years. In addition to Yardbarker, his work has been featured on prominent digital publications including Larry Brown Sports, MSN and FOX Sports. The UConn graduate has published more than 40,000 stories and is one of the most experienced trending news writers in the country

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