LeBron James confronted ESPN's Stephen A. Smith courtside after the Lakers' game Thursday. Smith began Friday's "First Take" with more details.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James made headlines of late after his heated confrontation with ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith went viral.
Stephen A. Smith believes that LeBron James being sidelined due to groin injury is going to benefit the Lakers
LeBron James isn’t the only one who seems to have an issue with how Stephen A. Smith has been talking about Bronny James.
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EURweb on MSNStephen A. Smith Agrees to $100 Million, Five-Year ESPN Contract, Source Confirms | VIDEOLove him or hate, Stephen A. Smith is here to stay at ESPN. At least for the next half decade, with a new $100M ESPN contract.
Colby Covington has called out LeBron James and challenged him to a fight following the NBA star's confrontation with Stephen A. Smith. James confronted Smith courtside before a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks.
LeBron James has once again found himself at the center of controversy, but this time the dispute has revolved around his son, Bronny James. In a recent Lakers
The NBA has had some top-tier rivalries in its storied history, but one of them stands out above the rest, at least according to ESPN's Stephen A. Smith. Smith found himself in a little bit of a controversy to begin the month of March.
DeMarcus Cousins weighed in on LeBron James' angry reaction on Stephen A. Smith, pointing out what he saw as a double standard.
With Los Angeles trailing 58-54 at halftime, the leading topic in the studio was James' 14-point first half performance. After Bob Myers heaped praise on the ageless Lakers forward, saying "it doesn't make any sense" how James is still playing so well. Smith refused to continue the conversation.
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