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“I’m Dead Serious It’s a Heart Attack”: Ditching Skip Bayless for $149 Billion Worth Co., Shannon Sharpe Greeted With Honesty by Stephen A. Smith

Published 09/02/2023, 3:34 PM EDT

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In a surprising twist for the 2023-24 NBA season, the media landscape is in seismic upheaval, thrilling fans and pundits. With teams preparing for a new season of basketball, the world of sports journalism is abuzz with intriguing changes. Shannon Sharpe, former NFL star, and TV personality, bids goodbye to “Undisputed,” the talk show he co-hosted with Skip Bayless.

While the reasons for his departure remain shrouded in mystery, a recent candid conversation with his new sparring partner reveals some fascinating insights into this transition.

A candid exchange between Shannon Sharpe and Stephen A. Smith

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Shannon Sharpe recently unveiled an interview with his new co-host, none other than the legendary Stephen A. Smith, on his podcast, “Club Shay Shay.” Its honesty and openness characterized the conversation, offering fans a glimpse into the dynamics at play behind the scenes. Stephen A. Smith didn’t mince words when discussing the addition of Shannon Sharpe to First Take, ESPN’s flagship debate show. He candidly stated, “If I didn’t want Shannon Sharpe at First Take, Shannon wouldn’t be at First Take. That’s just how I roll“. Smith’s assertion stresses his influence in shaping the program and his commitment to making the partnership work.

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On the other hand, Sharpe expressed his appreciation for Stephen’s willingness to embrace collaboration. He highlighted that in the world of media, it’s not uncommon for individuals to covet the spotlight and hoard opportunities for themselves. However, Sharpe commended Smith for his generosity in creating opportunities for others, including himself.

Stephen A. Smith went a step further in expressing his dedication to Shannon Sharpe’s success at First Take. He passionately declared, “It’s my responsibility, and I’m dead serious. It’s a heart attack, it’s my responsibility to make sure that you are more successful with me than you were before you arrived”. This commitment to Sharpe’s growth and triumph in their collaboration resonated deeply with the former NFL star.

Sharpe couldn’t contain his enthusiasm. He greeted this partnership with an exhilarating exclamation: “GOAT man coming.” His excitement is palpable, indicating a promising era of sports commentary and debate on First Take.

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Sharpe’s expanding horizons

This intriguing media shakeup isn’t limited to Sharpe’s role on First Take. Just a week earlier, he announced the extension of his Club Shay Shay podcast to The Volume, a digital network and podcasting platform founded by the renowned Colin Cowherd. The multiyear deal includes Shay Shay Media, Sharpe’s own company, co-producing new content with The Volume.

Furthermore, ESPN, the sports broadcasting giant, has officially confirmed that Sharpe will be joining Stephen A. Smith on First Take. Together, they’re a dynamic duo of sports debate. Sharpe’s insights and Smith’s passionate rhetoric promise to be appointment television for sports enthusiasts.

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While Shannon was the co-host on Undisputed with Skip Bayless, his partnership with Stephen A. is something fans are really excited about. What are your thoughts on the new partnership? Let us know in the comments below!

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Mohammad Almas Saad is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. Almas has over four years of experience writing about the sport he loves. He began right after college and has composed more than 500 stories.
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