Stephen A. Smith feels like Bronny James isn’t quite ready for the NBA yet after seeing his performance last night.
Bronny James got his most playing time of the season on Tuesday night, but struggled mightily against the Philadelphia 76ers, causing a rant from Stephen A. Smith.
On Tuesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers faced off against both LeBron and Bronny James in their nationally televised matchup against the LA Lakers. Following t
Stephen A. Smith is pleading with LeBron James to "stop" the nepotistic move with Bronny as he needs to improve his basketball skills.
Stephen A. Smith's public plea to NBA legend Lebron James comes as Bronny's struggles highlight the delicate balance between a father's dreams and a son's development
Stephen A. Smith reacts to Caitlin Clark's decision to shut down NBA All-Star weekend offer (Image credit: Imagn) This week, Caitlin Clark reportedly shot down an opportunity to take part in the NBA's All-Star Weekend festivities.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith did not hold back on First Take when addressing Bronny James' struggles in the NBA. He made an impassioned plea to LeBron James, urging him to reconsider his son’s NBA situation and focus on his long-term development.
Stephen A. Smith wants LeBron James to throw the damn towel on Bronny James’ NBA prospects for the time being.
The NBA All-Star Game is going to look a little different this year, and might even feature G League stars. The new format came after longtime media scrutiny and a history of lopsided scores. What was a competitive scrimmage against the game's greatest was slowly turning into a cardio session for the basketball world's elite.
Because he's LeBron James's son, though, Bronny was a topic on First Take on Wednesday, providing the opportunity for Stephen A. Smith to make a fatherly request.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith went in on LA Lakers superstar forward LeBron James' son Bronny James' long-term NBA prospects, citing unjust nepotism.