theel4life
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Yeah I understand why Bron took it personally (people are usually incapable of being objective when it comes to family) but Stephen's comments were not at all out of line and entirely appropriate for his job.So is LeBron. Why is he worried about what Stephen A Smith says so much? Smith's job is to talk about basketball. I don't like Smith, but all he said was Bronny wouldn't be with the Lakers without LeBron, and LeBron took it personally.
That dude is a nerdy clown.Yeah I understand why Bron took it personally (people are usually incapable of being objective when it comes to family) but Stephen's comments was not at all out of line and entirely appropriate for his job.
Yeah Lebron is right here and he also a good man.I’ve been to hundreds of youth games from T-ball to state playoff games. You have to be extremely careful what you say about someone’s kids/grandkids. Even if Smith is 200% correct, I understand LeBron’s reaction.
No.I don’t know what SAS said, but don’t all professional athletes get scrutinized by the media? Why the issue with criticizing Bronny? Did Smith say something he wouldn’t say about any other player?
Uh yeah. He said Lebron was a bad father for putting his son on the Lakers. He’s lucky Lebron didn’t beat his ass.I don’t know what SAS said, but don’t all professional athletes get scrutinized by the media? Why the issue with criticizing Bronny? Did Smith say something he wouldn’t say about any other player?
Bruh
Yes lebron is right to strong-arm a team (and the entire NBA) into fulfilling his make-a-wish vanity project to be on the court with his mediocre-ass son who would not have been drafted (and by the way would not have even been a McD’s AA) if it weren’t for his manipulation, and then going after a journalist for calling him out on it.Yeah Lebron is right here and he also a good man.