One of the most popular figures in sports history never played professionally.
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1) First, some history...
Stephen A. Smith β born in the Bronx but raised in Queens β is the 5th of 6 children.
His parents, who immigrated from the Virgin Islands, worked "15-16 hour days" to provide for their family.
As for Stephen A Smith?
His life took an unusual pathβ¦
2) In elementary school, @stephenasmith was held back twice and constantly ridiculed by his classmates.
"I remember the look on my fatherβs face, looking at me like I was a complete failure.
People want to know where my motivation came from? My motivation came from that.β
3) Looking to make his family proud, Stephen A Smith attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC.
The interesting part?
"They found out I could ball."
After just one year, Smith left FIT β accepting a basketball scholarship to DII Winston-Salem State University in NC.
4) After "busting" his kneecap early on, @stephenasmith's life changed forever at Winston-Salem State University.
How?
Stephen A. was convinced his legendary coach, Clarence Gaines, should retire due to poor health.
When Gaines declined, Stephen A took it into his own hands.
5) With his coach unwilling to step down due to health concerns, @stephenasmith went to the school newspaper β writing a column arguing that Gaines should retire.
"They wanted to kick me out of school they were so mad."
Instead, with Stephen A still injured, a passion was born.
6) After graduating in 1991, @stephenasmith started at a local paper in Winston Salem.
The craziest part?
He spent years working for free.
"I lived off tuna and Kool-Aid."
Eventually, after 3-years & 500 articles, Stephen A accepted a $15k position at the New York Daily News.
7) After a short stint with the New York Daily News, @stephenasmith was recruited to join The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Over the next decade, Stephen A. was promoted 9 times β covering everything from Allen Iverson to Phillies games.
The best part?
In 2005, ESPN came calling.
8) Since joining ESPN in 2005, @stephenasmith has become one of the most popular figures in sports.
His catchphrases like "Stay off the weed!" & "Blasphemous!" have built him a following of almost 10M on social media.
His parody account (@SASBurnerAcct) even has 550k followers.
9) After becoming a global celebrity through hot takes & a vibrant personality, @stephenasmith was rewarded with a historic $8M/year contract in 2019.
The deal made him the highest-paid sportscaster in ESPN history.
From tuna & Kool-Aid to an $8M salary?
That's amazing.
10) In the end, @stephenasmith is the perfect example of using hard work & perseverance to create a successful life, regardless of your starting position.
He found his passion and put in the work, eventually going from unpaid to highest-paid.
Now that's legendary.
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Two of the wealthiest owners in sports history teamed up to build a billion-dollar company.
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1) First, some history.
From a financial perspective, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and late NY Yankees owner George Steinbrenner are two of the best owners in sports history.
How so?
Let's take a look...
2) Jerry Jones purchased the Cowboys for $140M in 1989, but the team is worth almost $6B today.
George Steinbrenner bought the Yankees from CBS for $8.8M in 1973, but the team is worth $5B today.