Max kellerman OUT at ESPN first take

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It is Stephen A’s world and Max Kellerman
soon won’t be part of it.
Kellerman is expected to be removed from ESPN’s “First Take,” the show in which he and Stephen A. Smith verbally battle each day, going hot take for hot take, sources confirmed.


This is not the end of Kellerman at ESPN, as he is likely to have an increased role on ESPN Radio and potentially his own TV show, according to sources. He already does a boxing-focused program.
Front Office Sports first reported the news. ESPN declined comment.
 
If ESPN replace Max Kellerman with Jason Coonlock

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I had nothing against Kellerman.

I probably favor him more personally because Im a big boxing fan.

No one comes to mind as to who would make a good pair with Stephen A.
 
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Max was always checking him on black issues, and I always agreed with Max in the end.

Ask Max if he cut any checks though (and I am not talking about no damn BLM shit either) ? Just like TO getting on their saying that BS about SAS....Nigga you cutting checks though?

The thing is, SAS is not the same person in an environment outside of ESPN.
 
Max doesn't get the same reaction on takes from viewers like a SAS, Skip or Shannon.
He plays it too safe most of the time and isn't knowledgeable enough about football and basketball outside of NYC.
 
Ask Max if he cut any checks though (and I am not talking about no damn BLM shit either) ? Just like TO getting on their saying that BS about SAS....Nigga you cutting checks though?

The thing is, SAS is not the same person in an environment outside of ESPN.

Oh I truly believe SAS is a character on tv, and the real dude is totally different. It's wild that people have to be the exaggerated forms of themselves to be popular on television. That's why I like Snoop. He is the same dude no matter what he's doing. If he's doing a character, he's the undercover operative that became the biker that he was supposed to be investigating.
 
They're letting the wrong one go, but it's understandable. If somebody had to get the ax it was a safe bet it wouldn't be the one that sports a
"half-fro" and coons it up regularly as ESPN's resident house nigg*r. :rolleyes:
They're not letting SAS go. Ninja getting paid 10 million a year I believe.
 
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