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Stephen A. Smith wants LeBron James to step in regarding his son. @FirstTake/X Many celebrated the Jameses making history on opening night when they became the first father-son duo to take the ...
Stephen A. Smith said he and LeBron James "don't like" each other, which resulted in their viral courtside confrontation about James' son, Bronny.
James sat down for a lengthy interview with Pat McAfee that aired Wednesday, addressing his confrontation with Stephen A. Smith during a 113-109 win over the Knicks on March 6 for the first time.
Smith had thoughts. “I am pleading with LeBron James as a father: Please stop this. We all know Bronny James is in the NBA because of his dad,” he said on ESPN’s “First Take.” ...
As James is chatting with Smith, he seemingly tells the ESPN personality," Keep my son out of this [expletive], bro." After saying his thoughts, the exchange ends, and James walks away.
ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith returned LeBron James’ volley on Wednesday after the Los Angeles Lakers star fired shots at the broadcaster on "The Pat McAfee Show" over their confrontation earlier ...
LeBron James apparently wasn't done with the Stephen A. Smith issue over his son Bronny that he brought up to the well-paid ESPN personality that Smith had to respond to the next day on First Take.
LeBron James is a baller. Stephen A. Smith is a bawler. And neither of them can help themselves.
Stephen A. Smith already addressed the viral incident between him and LeBron James. But Smith had more to expound on — and he's still not happy about it.
What LeBron James told Richard Jefferson about tense Stephen A. Smith altercation By Erich Richter Published March 10, 2025, 11:54 a.m. ET ...
equal time Phil Mushnick LeBron James has absolutely no leg to stand on in selfish beef with Stephen A. Smith By Phil Mushnick Published March 8, 2025, 6:59 p.m. ET ...
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