Two statements by Stephen A. Smith expose him as the front-running know-nothing that he is (although I must admit I find him entertaining):
After the Game One OKC blowout, SAS ridiculed anyone who sounded a cautionary note by comparing the Spurs' blowout win to the Celtics' blowout win over the Lakers in Game One of the 1985 NBA Finals which the Celtics went on to lose in 6.
SAS basically said there is no comparison because, unlike the Lakers, OKC had no chance in the series.
Then SAS ridiculed OKC for putting a "rookie" coach like Billy Donovan up against Gregg Popovich. Actually, Donovan outcoached Pop as I feared he might.
SAS should have known that Donovan had already done something Pop (or any other coach) most likely never could have -- win two NCAA basketball championships at a Southern football school like Florida.