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It’s Stephen A. Smith’s job to ruffle feathers, but did he take it too far when he questioned LeBron James’ parenting?
The NBA world has been rocked by the ongoing drama between Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James and longtime analyst ...
Smith went on a 15-minute rant, attacking the Los Angeles Lakers superstar for comments he made on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday.
The Stephen A. Smith-LeBron James saga just keeps getting more wild. After their initial altercation during a Knicks-Lakers ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has no aspirations to get into politics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't want to talk about the topic. Smith and ESPN have reached agreement on a new five-year ...
During a timeout in the third quarter of the Lakers' overtime win over the Knicks, LeBron James approached Stephen A. Smith to voice his frustration about Smith's comments on Bronny. Smith noted ...
Stephen A. Smith ‘Couldn’t Have Sex’ With a ‘Very, Very Beautiful’ Woman After Tim Tebow Playoff Win
Stephen A. Smith was so distraught after Tim Tebow’s playoff heroics in 2012 that his sex drive got put in neutral. Tebow threw an 80-yard touchdown to Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas on ...
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 isn’t the only one who seems to have an issue with how Stephen A. Smith has been talking about Bronny James. In a long diatribe on his show, “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” the ...
Over the past week, Stephen A. Smith has been one of the biggest topics in the NBA after his recent encounter with LeBron James. As the discourse around the face-off continues, the longtime ...
When LeBron James was the first player mentioned at halftime of the Los Angeles Lakers' 111-101 loss to the Boston Celtics on Saturday, ESPN "NBA Countdown" host Stephen A. Smith could not change ...
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