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While discussing Norman Powell's quotes about his Toronto Raptors teammate Kawhi Leonard, who said "that man is Kobe (Bryant)," Molly Qerim asked Max Kellerman if Leonard is a better player under ...
On ESPN's First Take, Max Kellerman often praises NBA star Kawhi Leonard. So Stephen A. Smith was ready when Leonard's L.A. Clippers lost.
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“In late and close games, Kobe Bryant shot inefficiently” - When Max Kellerman boldly stated Kawhi was a far better clutch shooter than Kobe - MSNDuring an episode of First Take, renowned commentator Max Kellerman explained why he thinks Kawhi Leonard is a better clutch performer than the iconic Kobe Bryant. BasketballNetwork.net ...
ESPN's First Take prides itself on the show's ability to get viewers riled up with outlandish remarks by either Stephen A. Smith or Max Kellerman. There's a lot of yelling. There's a lot of theatrics.
Max Kellerman has spent a good amount of his time on First Take this basketball season arguing the virtues of Kawhi Leonard.Kellerman never backed down from his belief that Leonard is the best ...
Stephen A. Smith eats Cheez Doodles, mocks Max Kellerman over his Kawhi Leonard hot take after the Clippers lose in Game 7 against the Nuggets. 1. Now this is an instance when the hot-take formula ...
ESPN's Max Kellerman stated on First Take that Kawhi Leonard is "better under pressure" than Kobe Bryant, much to the shock of Stephen A. Smith and Jay Williams.
Max Kellerman has a very bad, no good opinion on Larry Fitzgerald’s Hall of Fame resume. You’ll be forgiven if you didn’t hear Max Kellerman say on First Take that Larry Fitzgerald may not ...
It was only a matter of time. Kawhi Leonard has made so many tough shots in these playoffs that comparisons to Kobe Bryant have actually become common. But Max Kellerman took things to the next ...
Read “Jay Williams Almost Walked Off Set After Max Kellerman Said Kawhi Was Better Than Kobe (VIDEO) ” and other NBA articles from Total Pro Sports.
The word "clutch" has been defined differently over the years. For former ESPN commentator Max Kellerman, who sat across Stephen A. Smith on the "First ...
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