Former ESPN host opens up about sour relationship with ‘big reactor’ Stephen A. Smith

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Max Kellerman reflects on ESPN exit, Stephen A. dynamic, and the debate-TV machine

Max Kellerman opens up about his relationship with "First Take" host Stephen A. Smith. commentator Max Kellerman opened up about his departure from the network and his five-year partnership with Stephen A.

Smith on “First Take,” offering candid insights into the pressures of daily sports debate television. In a recent interview on “The Bill Simmons Podcast,” Kellerman said he wasn’t bothered by being unable to discuss his exit while others talked about it publicly.. “But I was very flattered that, you know, because if you go off the air, you’re not sure that the sports world would care, right? But people seemed to care.” Kellerman, who worked alongside Smith for five years, described a professional relationship that differed from his other broadcast partnerships. “Stephen A. was the one partner I’ve ever had over the years where I didn’t feel like a relationship was really forming,” he said. He noted that while there were on-air tensions, he maintained that “a cardinal sin is betraying that on the air. You should always be thinking about making the show entertaining.”“Stephen A. has no hot takes. Stephen A almost never, I can’t think of any counterintuitive conclusions that he ever reaches,” Kellerman said. “His job is to be the big reactor to a counterintuitive conclusion.”“If you’re doing a debate show and you’re a competitive person, why would you want me as a partner?” he said, comparing the daily grind to sparring with boxing champion Bud Crawford for 15 rounds every day. Kellerman also revealed he had been planned to partner with legendary radio host Mike Francesa after initially leaving ESPN, but that opportunity dissolved. “I was supposed to go over and work with Mike,” he said, explaining that Francesa likely decided against taking a partner once he realized the network wouldn’t require it. The commentator discussed ESPN’s editorial approach, including pressure to lead coverage with major market teams. “They’re telling you Cowboys, Lakers, Knicks, Yankees, like it’s all the big teams,” he said, noting this was “for good reason” because “you fish where the fish are.”“I don’t need a partner either, but I like having one because I find conversations more interesting than just talking into the wind,” he said, noting he became good friends with previous broadcast partners, including Brian Kenny, Jim Lampley, and Marcellus Wiley.N.J. weather: Dangerous black ice could form on roads overnight. Snow possible Friday.The Advance Local Express Desk uses AI tools to assist in producing content, which is reviewed and edited by staff. Advance Local is the parent company of AL.com, Cleveland.com, lehighvalleylive.com,...

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