Max Kellerman Explains Why Paul Pierce’s Dwyane Wade Claim

Not everybody thinks Paul Pierce is loopy. Although Pierce’s declare final week about having a greater NBA profession than Dwyane Wade set social media ablaze, Max Kellerman stood in The Truth’s nook Monday on ESPN’s “First Take” by explaining why the Boston Celtics legend really might need a strong argument. Kellerman wouldn’t go as far as to say Pierce was the higher participant, however he’s actually far more keen to entertain the talk than his ESPN colleague, Stephen A. Smith, who declared with out hesitation Monday that Wade unequivocally had the higher NBA profession. The debate itself is reasonably foolish. Pierce and Wade have been glorious of their primes, having a big impact on the historical past of the Celtics and Miami

Max Kellerman Takes Break From Tom Brady ‘Cliff’ Talk, Offers High Praise

Max Kellerman Takes Break From Tom Brady ‘Cliff’ Talk, Offers High Praise

Max Kellerman’s perception of Tom Brady is well-documented. Kellerman — for several years now, mind you — has stood on his soapbox that is ESPN’s “First Take” and declared that Brady soon will fall off a cliff in terms of skill level. Kellerman is so deep in his take that he stood by it after the 41-year-old quarterback lit it up in the New England Patriots’ divisional-round win over the Los Angeles Chargers. But while Kellerman is of the belief that Brady can’t provide enough for the Patriots to win Super Bowl LIII, that doesn’t mean he can’t respect the signal-caller’s illustrious body of work. Kellerman made that abundantly clea... NESN.com

Max Kellerman Kind Of Picks Jaguars To Beat Patriots Because Of Blake Bortles

Max Kellerman Kind Of Picks Jaguars To Beat Patriots Because Of Blake Bortles

Max Kellerman is at it again. The co-host of ESPN’s “First Take” has been trolling New England Patriots fans and taking odd shots at “ordinary” Tom Brady all season. So it should come as no surprise that when Kellerman was asked on Monday’s episode whether or not the Jacksonville Jaguars are a serious threat to the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game, he answered with a resounding yes. But while Kellerman noted the Jaguars have a stout defense, as did co-host Stephen A. Smith, his main reason for kind of picking Jacksonville to pull the upset was quarterback Blake Bortles. Yes, you read that correctly. Here’s what Kelle... NESN.com

Stephen A. Smith Apparently Plays Big Role In ‘NBA Live 18’ Career Mode

Stephen A. Smith Apparently Plays Big Role In ‘NBA Live 18’ Career Mode

If you can’t stand Stephen A. Smith, you might want to avoid “NBA Live 18.” That’s because the upcoming game’s career mode will feature actual segments from “First Take,” ESPN’s polarizing talk show co-hosted by Smith and Max Kellerman, according to For The Win. Now, before you freak out and cancel your “NBA Live” pre-order, you might want to watch the following clip. Say what you want about “First Take,” but it’s pretty impressive that Smith and Kellerman are able to carry on a “debate” without mentioning either a specific team or the name of The Comeback Kid, the protagonist of the game’s career mode. It looks l... NESN.com

Kellerman hails Wolfsburg scorers, Arsenal reflect

VfL Wolfsburg secured a 2-0 UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final first-leg win at Arsenal LFC and coach Ralf Kellerman praised the goalscoring knack of Conny Pohlers and the loyalty of Martina Müller after their strikes proved decisive. Arsenal defender Gilly Flaherty was disappointed with her own and the team's performance, but manager Shelley Kerr is staying positive.Shelley Kerr, Arsenal managerThe positives are that we created a lot of chances. We created four or five chances that perhaps could have turned into goals. We need to be focused, disciplined and at our best in the away leg. But we are extremely positive as a club and that's what we'll do for the return leg.We responded really well [to the early Wolfsburg

Cowboys Cheerleader Melissa Kellerman Forced Off Twitter After Joking About Jason Witten’s Accidental Tackle

The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are perhaps the most recognizable squad in the league, so when one cheerleader was forced to cancel her Twitter account, it generated some buzz. Even more perplexing, though, is the reasoning behind the organization requesting that Melissa Kellerman cancel her account. During the Cowboys-Dolphins game on Thanksgiving, tight end Jason Witten was pushed out of bounds, at which point he knocked over 22-year-old cheerleader. On Friday morning, Kellerman posted two seemingly harmless tweets about the incident. She tweeted: "Not hurtin' today, like some of y'all thought I would be! Our TE isn't as tough as he looks... That or I'm WAY tougher than I look. ;)" And then: "I'm not the best at Jason Witten trust falls. ;)" Neither of the tweets seemed offensive