The NBA world has been rocked by the ongoing drama between Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James and longtime analyst Stephen A. Smith. More news: Lakers' LeBron James Roasts Stephen A. Smith with Taylor Swift Comparison
Stephen A. Smith sent his condolences to “late great" Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson, who is not actually dead.
But Stephen A. Smith referred to him as “the late, great” Nolan Richardson during a hit on “First Take” before saying, “God rest his soul.” Smith then corrected himself and apologized for the error.
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?
Additionally, James missed Wade's HOF induction as it occurred two weeks after his son Bronny James suffered cardiac arrest, and Stephen A. Smith would probably know that because he was one of the many who offered condolences to the athlete after it happened.
LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith have had some public beef come to a head this week. It started earlier this month with a heated on-court discussion at the Knicks-Lakers game, where James told Smith he takes issue with the way he covers his son, Bronny James.
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