While Kwame Brown recently decided to sulphate his former NBA cronies, like Michael Jordan or LeBron James, Stephen A. Smith gave the reply in a streak that may have already gone too far. Explanations.
Disappeared from the courts since 2013, Kwame Brown has not really given any signs of life until recently. The one who is considered the biggest bust in history has indeed come out of the woods, but not only to send beautiful flowers to those around him.
Without batting an eyelid, the former draft No. 1 started by emptying his bag on Michael Jordan, that he accuses many things that have had a negative impact on his career. He then continued his offensive by turning to LeBron James, whom he chopped into another fiery statement. An annoying behavior in the league, as evidenced by the recent reaction, perhaps even too extreme, of Stephen A. Smith.
Stephen A Smith responds to Kwame Brown
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2 endless minutes of video follow in which Stephen A. Smith comments on several Kwame Brown matches, finally rather openly mocking the ex-player on each failed action.
13 years in the NBA, 7 teams, and a huge pool of misfires for each of these passages. I showed you the short version, which is one minute long. But I have 15 minutes of video! 15 !!
An almost embarrassing sequence at times, live on ESPN, which causes laughter but also a little consternation. Has the commentator gone too far?
Let’s keep tearing others down ? What has this world come too? In all seriousness, weather you agree with kwame or not. No need for Stephen A to go at him like this on ESPN! That’s embarrassing, dragging another man down like that! You need to be better!
– LetsGoJAZZ (@ BeatTheOdds45) May 27, 2021
Do we continue to belittle others? Where is the world going? Seriously whether you agree with Kwame Brown or not. Stephen A. Smith doesn’t need to take it out on him like that on ESPN! It’s embarrassing to put another man down like that! You must be better!
Stephen A. Smith never has his tongue in his pocket, but this time around he better keep it nice and warm. Beyond the trash-talking, we are talking about a sequence public, in the eyes of all, which does not necessarily have its place on a TV channel.