But Stephen A. Smith referred to him as “the late, great” Nolan Richardson during a hit on “First Take” before saying, “God ...
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On3 on MSNStephen A. Smith issues apology over wrongly declaring Arkansas great Nolan Richardson dead on TVESPN firebrand Stephen A. Smith has now had to correct himself twice in the last two days, including clarifying his Thursday ...
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith paid tribute to college basketball coaching legend Nolan Richardson, but there's one major problem.
Stephen A. Smith sent his condolences to “late great" Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson, who is not actually dead.
Stephen A. Smith has been in the apology business lately. Earlier this week he said he was sorry for saying LeBron James didn't attend Kobe Bryant's memorial service and then a few days later he said ...
Had a past Arkansas Hall of Fame coach, Nolan Richardson, been at the helm, he would have played it the same way. Richardson ...
Stephen A. Smith mistakenly claimed legendary Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson was dead during First Take on ESPN.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. When Nolan Richardson coached the Razorbacks basketball team, it wasn't uncommon to hear his players speak ...
"He's gonna be able to recruit better than anybody ever has there outside of Mr. 40 Minutes of Hell himself, the late great Nolan Richardson. God rest his soul." – Stephen A. Smith pic.twitter.c ...
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