Issues didn’t finish on a very good be aware with Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James.
Throughout an look on former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas’ “Gil’s Area” podcast Friday, Smith mentioned that he has zero contact with James and doesn’t have any curiosity in ever chatting with him once more.
“There’s no state of affairs and there’s no relationship,” Smith mentioned. “He doesn’t like me, and I don’t like him.”
Smith’s feedback stem from his feud with the 21-time All-Star earlier this 12 months, when the 2 threw jabs at one another throughout numerous appearances on ESPN, which in the end led to an in-person confrontation throughout a recreation in March.
The ESPN sports activities character added that different issues occurred between him and James “behind the scenes” that the general public doesn’t find out about.
“All I might say is individuals don’t know the issues which have occurred behind the scenes,” Smith mentioned. “Issues which have been mentioned, who they’ve been mentioned to. The sort of issues which have been engaged in in an effort to harm me, together with contemporaries and others.”
Smith additionally talked about how he didn’t admire how James got here at him on “The Pat McAfee Present,” which airs immediately after “First Take” on ESPN.
“There’s lots of s–t that I don’t say. And there’s a cause that I really feel the best way that I do. And the final straw was him approaching me and turning the Bronny factor into one thing about me attacking someone’s household, when it was him I used to be speaking about. Not Bronny.
“After which to go on ‘The Pat McAfee Present,’ which comes immediately on after my present. On the channel that I work on. To insult me. Now, individuals can get into all sort of parts that go into it and all that different stuff. I’ve nothing to say.”
Smith concluded by saying that he plans to solely point out James within the context of NBA evaluation going ahead.
“I’m by no means going to denigrate any employer, any accomplice, or myself by entering into something excessively, unnecessarily, in the case of him or anyone else,” Smith mentioned. “I’m going to do my job. I’m going to cowl the sport of basketball.
“But when I by no means, ever communicate to him once more in life, that can be OK. And I’m good with it.”