NBA Fans are used to seeing Stephen A. Smith debate trades, legacies, and playoff exits. Now, they are debating his presidential odds.
@TheDunkCentral reported that “Stephen A. Smith’s odds to announce he’s running for president are up to 10%.” That single post sent NBA Fans into full reaction mode, with many unsure whether to laugh it off or take it seriously.
Some responses were blunt. @AllenSt98608980 wrote, “He is only running to steal black votes from the real Democrat contenders. Stephen A has only appeared on right and moderate leaning right podcasts. Trump has even called into the podcasts when Stephen A is on. Stephen A is a sellout.”
He is only running to steal black votes from the real Democrat contenders. Stephen A has only appeared on right and moderate leaning right podcasts. Trump has even called into the podcasts when Stephen A is on. Stephen A is a sellout.
— Allen Sterling (@AllenSt98608980) February 16, 2026
The comment reflects a belief among some NBA Fans that Smith’s recent media appearances hint at bigger ambitions.
Others focused less on party politics and more on personality. @Sisyphus7779311 commented, “Stephen A is a clinical grade narcissist, our current POTUS is a malignant clinical grade narcissist, and most politicians are narcissists, so Stephen A will fit right in.”
It was harsh, but it gained traction among NBA Fans who see Smith’s on-air persona as larger than life.

There is no official campaign. There is no formal announcement. Still, NBA Fans are treating the odds like breaking news. Smith has built a brand on strong opinions and headline moments. The idea of him entering politics feels extreme to some, predictable to others.
For NBA Fans, the conversation shows how far sports personalities can stretch beyond the studio. Whether it is hype or a real plan, his name is now part of a 2028 discussion few expected.
NBA Fans Debate Whether Stephen A. Smith’s Political Buzz Is Hype or Real Ambition
As the 10% figure circulated, NBA Fans continued to question whether the buzz means anything.
@RaphyAlm called the odds “wild” and added, “Whether serious or just hype, he’s making waves outside the studio now.”

That comment points to Smith’s expanding presence beyond traditional sports television after his departure from ESPN. NBA Fans have noticed that shift, and some believe it could be groundwork for something bigger.
Not everyone is dismissing the idea. @TomBradyEgo pushed back on critics, writing, “Why Not??? I believe he should test those waters and let’s see if he can swim.”
For this group of NBA Fans, an unconventional candidate is not automatically a bad idea.
Still, skepticism runs deep. @randyjgordon questioned Smith’s readiness, saying, “He works sports everyday of his life and still don’t know much. How the hell he running for President?”
That doubt echoes a broader concern among NBA Fans about experience and leadership.

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This discussion isn’t just about betting odds. It is about how media figures can turn attention into political speculation almost overnight. NBA Fans are split between curiosity, criticism, and cautious interest.
For now, it remains talk. But as long as the odds keep trending, NBA Fans will keep debating whether Stephen A. Smith is chasing headlines or something far bigger.
