Kenny Smith was back chilling on a Miami beach with Aline Bernades this week after getting spotted with the model last month.
Smith, a former NBA guard who now co-hosts TNT’s popular Inside The NBA alongside Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson, and Charles Barkley, was the butt of jokes among his colleagues the first time he was spied with the stunning female. However, that has hardly slowed him down and, now that the NBA season is over, the 58-year-old was at it again this Thursday.
The pair seem to be pretty fond of each other and had some fun in the water as they got a bit more daring with their public displays of affection. While things were kept PG the first time around, Aline was seen wrapping her arms around Smith’s neck as they waded into the ocean.
Kenny Smith Goes On Another Miami Beach Date With Aline Bernardes https://t.co/ZhR3lJPTeI
— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) June 29, 2023
They didn’t seem to care that they were being photographed and looked cheerful enough in all of the snaps, the rest of which you could check out here.
It will be a while before The Jet will join his Inside The NBA pals but they will likely keep some quips in the drafts for him.
We’re pretty sure they’re already going off in their group chat but the gang’s probably waiting to roast him on television again.
“Lucky He’s Not in Prison for Theft…”- Stephen A. Smith Takes Aim at Brooklyn Nets’ Ben Simmons for Lackluster Performance
Stephen A. Smith and Ben Simmons (Image Source: X/theOGsShow, Getty Images)
Stephen A. Smith, the renowned NBA analyst, is well-known for calling a spade a spade. Throughout his career, he has shared his critical views on many players, and this time, the one who came on his radar was the Brooklyn Nets’ Ben Simmons.
Recently, a video of the 3-time All-Star surfaced on the internet showing his workout session. This didn’t go well with Smith, who harshly discussed it on the ‘OGs’ podcast. Lashing out at Simmons, Smith said, “The only injury that I’ve ever questioned is that damn Ben Simmons. He’s lucky he’s not in prison for theft… I’m sure of all the places he could really get focused and zero in on his basketball prowess.”
The veteran clarified that he is not questioning Simmons’ injury but pointing out how the Australian missed games even before that. To Smith, this indicated that the athlete didn’t love the sport.
Smith also touched on Simmons’ mental health issues, which the former claimed to be supportive of. However, appearing for only 57 games in two seasons and dropping 6.7 points per night was not something one expected from the first-round pick.