LeBron James appears to have revealed what Stephen A. Smith said regarding James’ son, Bronny, that got him so upset that he confronted ESPN’s “First Take” host Thursday at the Lakers’ home game against the New York Knicks.
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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.
After addressing his recent interaction with LeBron James multiple times over the past few days, Stephen A. Smith is now giving his side of the story to "Gil's Arena."Sitting down with the former Wizards star,
When LeBron James hit a smooth fadeaway jumper over Derrick White on Saturday night, ESPN color commentator Richard Jefferson chimed in. "This is something he has added over the course of his 40-year career,
LeBron James was caught on camera expressing frustration over comments made by Stephen A. Smith regarding his son, Bronny. The incident highlights the emotional stress faced by athletes and their families.
Video from the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Boston Celtics appears to show LeBron James detailing why he confronted Stephen A. Smith. LeBron had
Stephen A. Smith has claimed that LeBron James confronting him was for himself and not to protect his son, Bronny James, after the Lakers star opened up on the clash to Richard Jefferson
The Lebron James and Stephen A. Smith is now in its second week. While LeBron is resting due to a groin injury he sustained against the Boston Celtics over the weekend, Smith is having no such problems getting around,