Lebron-Stephen a feud: Charles Barkley weighs

The Hall of Famer of Basket Charles Barkley weighed the feud between the Pundit Espn Stephen A. Smith and Los Angeles Lakers Star Lebron James During a radio apparition on Friday.
Smith and James exchanged barbi in apparitions in the media separated throughout the week. He arrived after James faced Smith during a game of Lakers for comments that the Hot-Take enthusiast did on his son, Bronny. Smith claimed that nothing personal had been said. Smith raised ante while mentioning the personal problems he could have said about Lebron James but did not do it.
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The College Charles Bardley basketball analyst broadcast before the game of the final championship of the NCAA male tournament. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
Barkley analyzed the war of words during an apparition “The Dan Patrick Show.” He said Smith and James had rather bad weeks.
“Both had a terrible week,” he said. “Lebron, it’s too big to be that type of bully. Bully Stephen A. and Bullo Brian Windhorst. . . . Brian Windhorst, is a sweet person, friend. He is just trying to do his things. And I always liked Lebron, but it’s a bully, he turned me off.
“But I will say this: Stephen A., the way he reacted was so lame and weak. Stephen A.’s well guy, friend. Lebron, flavor him for starting bullying, going to the Pat show only bullying, but you know Lebron, is a maniac of control. You know everything he is doing. (Gilbert Arenas’) Like this.

Stephen A. Smith and Lebron James exchanged Barbi this week. (IMagn)
“There are only losers in this scenario. You got the biggest star of the game, you probably got the biggest star on television and both have a nice appearance. And what you bother me most is that they are both good guys. I don’t mind that people who are a little bad. Of course, what was trying to try.
It is not clear if the relationship will ever be repaired. Smith said James is only angry with him because of his opinion that the Lakers star will never exceed Michael Jordan as the greatest basketball player of all time.
Smith had to collect an observation he made on James. Kobe Bryant’s Memorial. Smith said James was not there when he was at the February 2020 event. James was just outside the spotlight.
“I apologize and clarification. Today I was wrong in#1 of @Firstke when I ordered that Lebron did not participate in the Kobe Bryant memorial. I corrected in time n. 2 when I recognized that it was really present,” he wrote on X.

January 21, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona: the former Phoenix Suns Charles Barkley player is present at the Footprint center. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
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“My error. I shouldn’t even face that topic. It wasn’t my main point. I remember anything but I said. Have a nice day!”
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