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Lakers’ LeBron James addresses confrontation with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith

INDIANAPOLIS — Lakers star LeBron James addressed the recent courtside confrontation with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith for the first time during an extended interview on the “The Pat McAfee Show” that aired on Wednesday.

During a timeout in the second half of the Lakers’ victory over the New York Knicks on March 6, James confronted Smith, who sat courtside during the game by the Lakers’ bench.

Smith, who initially said he didn’t want to address the altercation until it went viral on social media, said during a March 7 edition of “The Stephen A. Smith Show” that James told him, “Stop [expletive] with my son.”

“He’s on like a Taylor Swift tour run right now,” James said on “The Pat McAfee Show,” referring to the multiple interviews the ESPN commentator has done since the confrontation.

“It started with, ‘I didn’t want to address it,’” James said. “‘I wasn’t going to address it. But since the video came out, I feel the need to address it.’ Are you kidding me? If there was one person that couldn’t wait until the video had dropped so you could address it, it was your [expletive].”

The altercation seemingly stemmed from Smith’s criticism of Lakers rookie guard Bronny James, LeBron’s son, after the younger James went scoreless in 15 minutes in the Lakers’ road loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 28.

“I’m pleading with LeBron James as a father: Stop this,” Smith said on the Jan. 29 edition of ESPN’s “First Take”. “Stop this. We all know Bronny James is in the NBA because of his dad.”

James said Smith “completely missed the whole point” of why he approached him.

“Never would I ever not allow people to talk about the sport, criticize players about what they do on the court,” James said. “That is your job to criticize or to be in a position where if a guy is not performing, that is all part of the game. That’s all part of the game.

“But when you take it and get personal with it, it’s my job to not only protect my household, but protect the players.”

More to come on this story.

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