Stephen A. Smith Critiques LeBron James
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Stephen A. Smith blasts LeBron James for ‘bulls–t’ confrontation: ‘Talking about your ass’

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ESPN panelist Stephen A. Smith said LeBron James told him to stop talking about his son, Bronny , during a Lakers-Knicks game on Thursday .
Smith called James ' actions on the sideline "weak" and said he thought it was "some bullst" James ended up talking to Richard Jefferson courtside in Boston on Sunday , which got Smith going.
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