The highly anticipated showdown between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers is set to unfold Tuesday night in Los Angeles, marking 25-year-old superstar Luka Doncic's first game against his former team since general manager Nico Harrison made the surprising decision to trade him for Anthony
On "NBA Countdown," ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith still believes the Lakers are not title contenders but apologized to them after their impressive performance. "I don't," Smit
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith revealed Friday on First Take the reason behind Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James confronting him prior to Thursday's game between the Lakers and New York Knicks. Smith said LeBron's son,
Stephen A. Smith was in for a shocking surprise after the Los Angeles Lakers’ incredible win against the New York Knicks on Thursday night. Instead of going to the locker room, LeBron James walked over to Smith to air out his grievances in front of everyone attending the game.
LeBron and the ESPN personality appeared to get into a heated argument following the Los Angeles Lakers' game Thursday night
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith had a tense exchange on Thursday night. The Los Angeles Lakers gutted out an impressive overtime victory against the New York Knicks on Thursday night.
Stephen A. Smith has finally addressed his viral moment with LeBron James. As we reported, the ESPN commentator was trending all over social media after a clip from the Los Angeles Lakers’ game against the New York Knicks on Thursday night took over the internet,
What does it tell us that LeBron James, one of the all-time greats — some argue the greatest in basketball history — makes for such a self-entitled, blind-to-facts compromise of the good senses that he has become impossible for thoughtful adults to root for?
LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith created a buzz on TV and social media after the Los Angeles Lakers superstar publicly confronted the ESPN personality during a game against the Ne
Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless were once the Shaq and Kobe of the sports media industry. Apparently, the former duo is ready to get the band back together once again.
LeBron James confronted ESPN's Stephen A. Smith courtside after the Lakers' game Thursday. Smith began Friday's "First Take" with more details.