LeBron James sat down for a lengthy interview with Pat McAfee that aired Wednesday in which he addressed his confrontation with Stephen A. Smith during a 113-109 win over the Knicks on March 6 for
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green called out Stephen A. Smith for hypocrisy following the ESPN analyst's comments on the recent feud with LeBron James. In recent days, the NBA world has been buzzing about the courtside exchange between Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and Stephen A.
LeBron James and ESPN's Stephen A. Smith have been engaged in a bitter feud that's gotten out of hand. The big question is: Why do we care?
With the Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James drama dominating the sports news cycle this week, ESPN’s Michael Wilbon did not hold back on his thoughts.
LeBron James — he’s too big to be that type of bully. To bully Stephen A. Smith, and to bully Brian Windhorst.
It's no secret that LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith have been feuding over the last several weeks, and this week, it reached new heights after James appeared on the "Pat McAfee Show" and threw some slight shade in Smith's direction,
The fan video that caught LeBron James confronting Stephen A. Smith after a Los Angeles Lakers game has now become the stuff of legends. That one video has spi