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ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith claimed that LeBron James went after him amid their feud involving Bronny James.
Stephen A. Smith has made it very clear: he and LeBron James do not get along. The ESPN personality and the four-time NBA champion have beef. It's unclear where it started, exactly, but they very much do not like each other.
Stephen A. Smith revisited his long-running tension with LeBron James and made clear he has not walked back one of his strongest claims. In a recent interview with Graham Bensinger, the ESPN star reaffirmed that the Los Angeles Lakers forward attempted to damage his career,
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Stephen A Smith criticizing LeBron James’ choice of clothes frustrates fans – “Really slow day on ESPN”
LeBron James no doubt is still the ‘Face of the NBA’ as every fan or media outlet wants to cover The post Stephen A. Smith Criticizing LeBron James’ Choice of Clothes Frustrates Fans – “Really Slow Day on ESPN” appeared first on FirstSportz.
Stephen A. Smith opened up on his opinion about LeBron James. The four-time NBA player confronted Smith during the 2024-25 NBA season and called him out for speaking badly about Bronny James. Smith then revealed that he and James
Whatever is going wrong in the entire world, that’s all because of LeBron James. We’re not saying that, Stephen A. Smith is. Well, the ESPN analyst’s grumpy relationship with LeBron has been in the public eye for a very long time.
Stephen A. Smith opens up on Bronny incident and evolving tensions with LeBron, while praising his lasting NBA legacy.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith escalated their war of words that began earlier this month when James confronted Smith during a Lakers game over Smith’s coverage of his son. James, appearing on ESPN’s “The ...
Stephen Curry is known for his on-court brilliance and off-court business acumen. As the 37-year-old is entering the twilight of his career, he has taken the time to diversify his business ventures.
How the Lakers reportedly have a 'Plan A' in place for the offseason without All-Star LeBron James in mind.
LeBron James made his first four 3-point attempts Saturday night in a 129-101 road win over the Golden State Warriors (31-29), and, along the way, he became the second player to make 1,000 3-pointers with the Los Angeles Lakers (35-24). The 41-year-old James joined Kobe Bryant as the only two players in franchise history to accomplish the feat.
The Los Angeles Lakers will head into Sunday’s game against Russell Westbrook and the Sacramento Kings with high hopes of making it two wins in a row after crus