LeBron James lost his battle with Stephen A. Smith
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The Pelicans posted old highlights of Smith playing basketball.
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"I've never seen so many people be so happy to see an athlete fail more than LeBron," Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards wrote in an Instagram story in 2021.
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“I think there are times when the media is out of balance, and I encourage NBA players to hold the media accountable when they can, as long as they're OK with being held accountable by the media," Win...
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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?
The New Orleans Pelicans are siding with NBA superstar LeBron James in his public beef against ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.