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?
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LeBron James offered his side of the story regarding his confrontation with Stephen A. Smith, who then responded.
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LeBron Wire on MSNStephen A. Smith unloads on LeBron James: 'I would've immediately swung on him'ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith vigorously reacted to LeBron James' comments about him on "The Pat McAfee Show."
The crux of the conversation is Smith's coverage of James' son Bronny. LeBron approached Smith courtside during a March 6 Lakers game, reportedly saying ‘Yo, you gotta stop talking s*** about my son. You gotta stop f***ing with my son. That’s my son, that’s my son!'"
You'll recall that James confronted the ESPN personality over something Smith said about LeBron's son and Los Angeles Lakers teammate Bronny. James later responded to that while talking to Richard Jefferson.
LeBron James’ wife, Savannah James, opened up about the challenges of motherhood, particularly raising two sons. Parenting children is no joke, especially when you're a young mother to boys, and that’s exactly how the wife of the Los Angeles Lakers star felt.
LeBron James appeared on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Wednesday and shared his candid thoughts about NBA reporter Brian Windhorst during the discussion. "I see Brian Windhorst on one of these shows not too long ago. The guy who says he’s like my (expletive) best friend," James said. "These guys … it’s weird."
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Nets Wire on MSNNets' Cam Johnson gives take on LeBron James, Stephen A. Smith beefBrooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson is still busy trying to help the Nets win, but he recently gave his take on the LeBron James, Stephen A. Smith beef.