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Recently, ESPN NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith came under fire when he was spotted playing Solitaire on his phone during the NBA Finals Game 4 between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Various users on X (formerly Twitter) caught a glimpse of Smith's phone screen and noticed he was playing a mobile version of the popular card game, solitaire. There has been plenty of backlash in ...
Smith was in headlines for an unexpected reason. Cameras caught Smith playing a game of solitaire. Smith later responded to the situation, brushing it off by insisting he’s capable of multitasking.
It can be a timeout or something like that I can play the damn thing for two seconds. Somebody is standing over me upper deck zooming in on my phone saying, 'Oh, he's playing Solitaire.' ...