LeBron James lost his battle with Stephen A. Smith
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According to the Los Angeles Times, James was present at Bryant’s memorial service but declined to be shown on camera or photographed.
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"I've never seen so many people be so happy to see an athlete fail more than LeBron," Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards wrote in an Instagram story in 2021.
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“He’s on, like, a Taylor Swift tour run right now,” James said on “The Pat McAfee Show.”
From The New York Times
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Stephen A. Smith sent his condolences to “late great” Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson, who is not actually dead.
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Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley gave his take on the feud between ESPN's Stephen A. Smith and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.
Sports media icon Stephen A. Smith gave Lamont Roach his flowers after the infamous Gervonta "Tank" Davis fight.
New Orleans Saints defensive tackle Khalen Saunders, a veteran of two Super Bowl championships with the Kansas City Chiefs, saw what Stephen A. Smith said about his argument with basketball great LeBron James . He was not happy about the whole transaction.
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The Spun on MSNBasketball Fans Want Stephen A. Smith Fired For 'Weird' Comment About JuJu WatkinsUnsurprisingly, Stephen A. Smith commented on JuJu Watkins' season-ending injury during Tuesday's edition of First Take on ESPN. That being said, he may have crossed the line with his comments. Watkins suffered a torn ACL during Monday night's NCAA Tournament game against Mississippi State.
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Sporting News on MSNStephen A. Smith slammed by CBB analyst over 'death' of NCAA Tournament commentsStephen A. Smith just got blasted for his recent comments regarding one of the biggest tournaments of the year.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith revealed an eerie promise Donald Trump made him long before he became President of the United States.
It’s a disservice to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic, who are having historic NBA seasons, to proclaim the MVP race over.