Stephen A. Smith's Daughter Goes Viral At NBA Finals
- Stephen A. Smith made a rare TV appearance with his daughter, Samantha, during Game 6 of the Indiana Pacers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder, which led to comedic moments on air.
- Samantha interrupted co-host Elle Duncan, prompting Stephen A. Smith to jokingly lecture her for her excitement about being on the show.
- The NBA is projected to increase its revenue to about $6.9 billion per year, which may lead to a significant rise in player salaries and contracts.
- Stephen A. Smith mentioned that his daughters are very important to him and that he aims to care for them first.
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Stephen A. Smith's daughter makes surprise live TV appearance at NBA Finals
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Stephen A. Smith's Daughter Goes Viral At NBA Finals
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