Stephen A. Smith related the issues between him LeBron James And I guessed for real reasons why they didn’t get along well.
It’s been weeks since LeBron James stood up against Stephen A. Smith during a Los Angeles Lakers game. The interaction sent shockwaves throughout the NBA world.
A few days after the interaction, more began to become clear. During his conversation with Richard Jefferson, LeBron James revealed his frustration with the broadcaster.
Some have come to defend James’ issues, including his former teammate Kevin Love. Meanwhile, others accused LeBron of inability to criticize his son.
But now Stephen A has taken this issue again and suggested another reason why James is having problems with him.
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Talking about his podcast, Stephen A. Smith raised the issue between him and LeBron James. He said that, contrary to what LeBron thought, he said Brony would not inflamed.
Smith added that he is OK with James and he hasn’t spoken again as he is responsible for the media role. However, he believes that James’s real problem with him is his attitude towards the goat’s argument.
“I’m saying I’m wrong.
“We can never talk about it in life again.
“We’re not getting along well.
There are several people, including many of his teammates who have expressed their view that Michael Jordan is a LeBron James goat, and are not facing pushbacks from the king.
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Since the incident occurred, LeBron James has returned to ignoring Stephen A. Smith and all of his diatribs in the media.
Rather than fueling the fire Smith was trying to do, he focused on recovering from an injury with the Lakers. Smith took in a short interaction and blew it out of balance.
Even Smith is low to try to use his father’s concerns about what is said about his son and twist it into another feed for goat discourse.
Hopefully James doesn’t pay Smith and continues to focus on basketball. There are no silencers in sports to win. Perhaps the fifth NBA Championship could stop talking to Smith about this.