ESPN is trying its hand at an NBA version of Monday Night Football’s popular “Manningcast,” giving fans an alternate broadcast with “First Take” star Stephen A. Smith.
“NBA in Stephen A.’s World” will debut on Wednesday, Oct. 26 on ESPN2 when Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks host Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and the Nets at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Fans will have the opportunity to watch the game with Smith, who will give an inside look at “how I watch a game, the kind of things that I pay attention to, the kind of things I talk about when I’m just sitting around talking to family and friends,” as Smith, himself, put it in an interview with Variety.
Smith, who is known to be a walking soundbite, will surely have no shortage of viral quotes and moments as he breaks down the game.
The Sporting News is here to pull some of Smith’s most quotable moments, providing you with live updates from everything that is said during the Bucks vs. Nets game.
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Live updates from ‘Stephen A.’s World’ broadcast of Nets vs. Bucks.
(All times Eastern.)
Halftime: Nets 55, Bucks 43
8:44 p.m. — The Nets are coming alive and Stephen A. Smith is very impressed. More specifically, it’s the shooting of Royce O’Neale that’s catching Stephen A.’s eye.
O’Neale is a red-hot 4 of 5 from 3-point range and Brooklyn has a 12-point lead at halftime.
After a slow start, the Nets are shooting 6 of 11 from 3 and led in scoring by Kevin Durant, who has 13 points on the night. Kyrie Irving has added 11 points.
The Bucks, who are shooting an icy 34.7 percent from the field and 4 of 22 from deep are led by 16 points off the bench from Bobby Portis.
8:30 p.m. — We’re talking rules.
Stephen A. Smith’s third virtual guest is Monty McCutchen, a retired longtime official who now serves as the league’s Senior Vice President, Head of Referee Development and Training.
The two are discussing some of the league’s biggest points of emphasis for officiating this season.
8:20 p.m. — With Michael Wilbon back in the studio, Stephen A. Smith’s next virtual guest is Eli Manning.
Manning, who was a professional athlete in New York, provided advice for the Nets to win a championship in order to win the adulation of fans in the Big Apple.
End of First Quarter: Bucks 25, Nets 20
8:14 p.m. — After one quarter, the Bucks have built a five-point lead over the Nets thanks to eight points from Giannis Antetokokunmpo and seven points from Bobby Portis.
Kevin Durant leads all scorers with nine points early on.
More important than the high scorers? “Baby Stephen A.” is allegedly set to make an appearance in the second quarter.
8:07 p.m. — Stephen A. Smith ✓
Jay-Z ✓
Chris Rock ✓
Denzel Washington ✓
Jay Pharoah’s segment on Stephen A.’s world consisted of all the impressions we’ve come to know him for. Pharoah’s impression of Stephen A. caused the sportscaster to ask Mike Wilbon if he really sounds like that. Wilbon, like mostly everyone else, can agree.
“Do I really sound like that?” 🤣 @JayPharoah gave his best @stephenasmith impression. pic.twitter.com/keZbVtwYA5
— ESPN (@espn) October 27, 2022
Meanwhile, things are off to a relatively slow start on the floor. With 2:36 remaining in the first, Milwaukee has the lead. Bucks 18, Nets 11.
8 p.m. — We’ve got Jay Pharoah on the broadcast! Not only does Pharoah do spotless Stephen A. Smith impression, but the duo share a birthday.
The comedian opens his appearance by trying to talk Stephen A. out of his pick for the Nets to win the 2023 NBA title.
7:51 p.m. — “Yes, Ben Simmons. Yes!”
Consider Stephen A. Smith impressed and excited about Simmons’ first layup to get on the board. Smith has been pushing for aggression from Brooklyn’s 6-foot-10 point guard.
Stephen A already on Ben Simmons’ case 😅 pic.twitter.com/w0syQLCrwr
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) October 26, 2022
7:47 p.m. — The spread of lasagna, veggie sticks, cheese doodles, chocolate chip cookies, water and lemonade has been laid and Stephen A.’s couch is set up to mimic a living room set up.
.@stephenasmith‘s sister, Carmen, pulled up with a SPREAD for the debut of NBA in Stephen A’s World 😋 pic.twitter.com/pvKTX5Yg67
— ESPN (@espn) October 26, 2022
The first guest of Stephen A/’s world? Michael Wilbon.
7:40 p.m. — “Get @ Me!” Stephen A. is setting the tone with his wardrobe choice for the evening, opting for a dressed-down hoodie that features the signature phrase.
We’re five minutes away from entering Stephen A.’s world.
Pregame
4 p.m. — What’s an alternate broadcast without guests? The first iteration of the “NBA in Stephen A.’s World” will feature comedian Jay Pharoah, two-time Super Bowl winner Eli Manning and actor Winston Duke.
For our NBA fans… Tonight. 7:30pm ET. ESPN2 and ESPN+. pic.twitter.com/fSvavTSxlK
— Omaha Productions (@OmahaProd) October 26, 2022
How to watch ‘NBA in Stephen A.’s World’ broadcast
- Date: Wednesday, Oct. 26
- TV channel: ESPN2
- Live stream: ESPN app | ESPN.com | ESPN+ | Sling TV
The standard broadcast of Nets vs. Bucks will air on ESPN and feature Mark Jones on play-by-play, Jeff Van Gundy as an analyst and Monica McNutt as a sideline reporter.
Both broadcasts of Nets vs. Bucks will be streamed on the ESPN app and ESPN.com. Those without cable can still watch either broadcast on ESPN+ with a subscription to the streaming service.
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Nets vs. Bucks start time
- Date: Wednesday, Oct. 26
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET | 4:30 p.m. PT
Nets vs. Bucks is scheduled to tip off around 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 26. The game will be played at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.