Stephen A. Smith Claims He Would Have Swung at LeBron if Confrontation Escalated Amid Ongoing Feud

Stephen A. Smith is still in the spotlight after his recent confrontation with LeBron James. On his podcast, Smith addressed the incident that took place during a Lakers-Knicks game on March 6. He did not hold back, expressing his feelings about the exchange and criticizing James for his comments.

The confrontation began when LeBron approached Smith while he was sitting courtside. Smith said he was caught off guard and felt he couldn’t respond without causing a scene, especially since the moment was being broadcast live. He mentioned that had things escalated physically, he would have reacted immediately. However, he also noted that he wasn’t afraid during the encounter.

Smith clarified that his previous comments, which angered LeBron, were not about James’ son, Bronny, but were directed at LeBron himself. This seems to be a point of contention between the two, as Smith has been vocal about Bronny’s position in the NBA and the perception of nepotism surrounding it.

In a recent appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," LeBron defended himself, saying that Smith misunderstood his intentions. He emphasized that he was trying to protect his family and fellow players. Smith responded by suggesting that LeBron was aware of the cameras and chose that moment deliberately to make his point.

As the situation unfolds, it highlights the ongoing tension between media personalities and athletes, particularly when personal matters and family are involved. Smith’s strong words and LeBron’s defense indicate that this story is far from over. Fans and observers will be watching closely to see how this dynamic evolves in the coming weeks.

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