NBA legend Charles Barkley shared his thoughts on LeBron Jamesโ exchange with Stephen A. Smith, offering a humorous take on why he wouldnโt want to be in Smithโs position.
The Lakers, meanwhile, are struggling through a tough stretch, suffering multiple losses while James remains sidelined with a groin injury sustained over a week ago against the Boston Celtics.
Although James is now listed as day-to-day, fans and the team are eagerly awaiting his return. With only 17 games left in the season, the Lakers are pushing to solidify their spot in the Western Conference playoff race.
Barkleyโs Playful Warning About LeBron
During a game against the Knicks, LeBron approached First Take co-host Stephen A. Smith, demanding that he stop criticizing his son, Bronny.
The incident sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting LeBron and others believing he could have handled it differently.
However, NBA legend and TNT analyst Charles Barkley weighed in with a humorous take, making it clear he wouldnโt want to be in Smithโs position.
“Be careful when talking about LeBron,” Barkley joked.
“I donโt need him storming up to me. LeBron, get better soon. We all love you. I definitely donโt want you kicking my [explicit] in the arena.” Sending a clear message to LeBron
Barkleyโs remarks added a lighthearted spin to the heated debate, showing both respect for LeBron and an awareness of his intensity when it comes to protecting his son.
Stephen A. Smith Stands by His Comments
Despite differing opinions on the confrontation, Stephen A. Smith acknowledged LeBronโs perspective as a father but stood by his words.
โEven though I thought it was weak, even though I thought it was bullsh*t, I knew that I was listening to a father,” Smith explained.
As the debate continues, Barkleyโs humor provides a lighthearted contrast to the heated reactions surrounding the exchange.