Stephen a. Smith The face of LBJ was “Bulls ***” … “It was weak”
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Jill Square
Stephen a. SmithHe was not talking about his hostility with Liberon James To date … He continued on Tuesday to participate his team from a confrontation last week with the Lakers star – describing the entire ordeal “weak” and “bulls ***”.
Espn commentator cut it Jilbert squares on “Jill Square“… where he was asked about running with James during Lakers’s tilt on March 6 against Nix.
While James was wished to treat the situation publicly, he said he knew that he was not talking to Liberon for the player … but Liberon father.
Smith said: “He said:” You should stop talking about my son. You should stop with my son. This is my son, this is my son. ”
I said, “Yu, let’s talk later.”
Then he recalled the 57 -year -old eye contact with Brunei during the first quarter, who gave a sad look at his face. He believes that fixed organic pollutants saw it, which led to the confrontation of Leberron.
Smith said that he has no intention to discuss the ordeal in his program the next day … but as soon as it becomes a viral, the forces that he told him had to talk about.
While people discussed who was on the right … you can count Dwayne Wadi On the side of his former colleague – he said TMZ sports He could have done the same thing James did.
TMZSPORTS.com
The American Professional League champion has not yet commented on the situation.
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