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Stephen A. Smith Says He Would’ve Thrown Hands Instantly if LeBron Ever Put Hands on Him

Stephen A. Smith Says He Would’ve Thrown Hands Instantly if LeBron Ever Put Hands on Him

Clash of Titans: Stephen A. Smith & LeBron James Take Feud to a Whole New Level

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The battle lines have been drawn, and the war of words between ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and NBA icon LeBron James has reached full-throttle intensity. What started as an intense courtside exchange has now erupted into a media spectacle, with both legends refusing to back down.

It all kicked off when LeBron, the face of the Lakers, confronted Smith on March 6, allegedly demanding he “stop fing with my son.” The elder James, ever the protective father, took issue with Smith’s commentary on Bronny’s NBA journey, calling out the outspoken analyst live on ESPN’s “Pat McAfee Show.” Smith, never one to bite his tongue, fired back instantly, calling James’ reaction “bulls and weak.”

But the fireworks didn’t end there. Smith, doubling down on his stance, accused LeBron of flat-out lying, suggesting King James is more rattled by his position on the GOAT debate than anything else. In his own words, Smith claims LeBron is “in his feelings” because he will forever rank behind Michael Jordan in basketball immortality.

James, ever the showman, responded with a subtle yet savage Instagram post featuring old footage of Smith’s boxing workouts—fuel for the internet to feast on. The clip, showing a younger, less-than-formidable Smith throwing hands, had social media buzzing. But Smith, unfazed, turned the tables, calling LeBron “petty” for even posting it. “You’re LeBron James,” he scoffed. “Since when do you stoop to that level?”

Despite the heated exchange, Smith insists his commentary on Bronny has been fair and factual. He acknowledges the young guard’s potential but remains firm that his path to the NBA was more spotlight than stats-driven. Bronny, a second-round pick, has split time between the Lakers and their G-League affiliate, and Smith maintains that pointing out these facts isn’t an attack—it’s reality.

In the midst of all this, Bronny has responded the only way he knows how—by balling out. The 19-year-old recently dropped 39 points in a G-League game and posted a career-high 17 points for the Lakers when given the opportunity. But the shadow of his father’s name and the media circus surrounding him continue to loom large.

And let’s be honest—does anyone really believe this drama is over? With two of the most polarizing figures in sports media and basketball going head-to-head, this saga is just heating up. Keep the popcorn ready.

 

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  • Ngbede Silas Apa, a graduate in Animal Science, is a Computer Software and Hardware Engineer, writer, public speaker, and marriage counselor contributing to Newsbino.com. With his diverse expertise, he shares valuable insights on technology, relationships, and personal development, empowering readers through his knowledge and experience.

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