Stephen A Smith Reveals Unknown Details of Bronny James Interaction as ESPN Analyst Fires Explicit Shots at LeBron

LeBron James wasn’t about to let this one slide. During the Lakers’ game against the Knicks, he walked straight over to ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, who was sitting courtside at Crypto.com Arena, and let him have it. The reason? Smith’s recent criticism of Bronny James. After the rookie struggled against the Sixers in January, Smith publicly urged LeBron, as a father, to pull the plug on the “Bronny experiment” in LA.

That didn’t sit well with LeBron, and he made sure to address it in person.

But just when it seemed like things had cooled down, the cameras caught another interesting moment. During Saturday’s game against the Celtics, LeBron was spotted deep in conversation with Richard Jefferson and lip readers on the internet decoded it was about what he had said to SAS.

In his third response to the 21x All-Star on Gil’s Arena, revealed some previously unknown details about his interaction with Bronny James. “So, I remember during a timeout in the first quarter, seeing Bronny. And Bronny looked over at me. He had this sad look on his face,” Smith recalled. “And I’m imagining Pop saw that shit, it hit him and he couldn’t hold it. And he rolled up on me.”

This is a developing story…

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