There was no shortage of reactions on social media following the exchange between Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James, where the Los Angeles Lakers star confronted the ESPN analyst regarding his son, Bronny James. Amid the ongoing conversation, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green weighed in with a strong response.
Smith had previously criticized LeBronās reaction to comments about Bronny, calling the Lakers star āweakā for addressing the situation before an NBA game. However, Green fired back, challenging Smithās remarks and questioning his approach as an ESPN analyst.
āLetās keep it about basketball because calling [LeBron] weak isnāt talking about the sport,ā Green said on The Draymond Green Show. āIf youāre calling LeBron weak for stepping to you, but youāre taking shots at him as a father on TV behind a camera, most would say thatās weak. He said heās paid to do that, but no, youāre paid to analyze and debate on the show.ā
Green didnāt hold back, adding: āI have zero respect for Stephen A. after what he said on national TV about this African-American father whoās raising another successful young Black man.ā With those remarks, Green defended LeBron while expressing disappointment in Smithās comments.

: Stephen A. Smith speaks onstage during the Fanatics Fest NYC 2024 at Jacob Javits Center on August 18, 2024 in New York City.
Greenās comments on what Smith should be talking about
As the Warriors star addressed Smithās remarks about LeBron James and his son Bronny, Draymond Green also shared his thoughts on the analystās work on ESPN. While Green didnāt suggest what Smith should discuss on his show, he made it clear what he believed Smith should be saying about LeBronās basketball career in the NBA.

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āIf you want to talk about LeBron as a basketball player, go ahead. If you want to talk about Bronny as a basketball player, then do it. But talking about LeBron as a father? That doesnāt make any sense to me,ā Green said in response to Smithās comments on national TV.
Greenās statement reflected his strong support for LeBron, emphasizing that Smithās remarks lacked respect for LeBronās role as a father. Green suggested that focusing on anything other than LeBronās performance on the court was not the right way to handle the conversation, especially when heās one of the key figures in the sport.
Greenās thoughts on Smith discussing Bronny
Another point Warriors star addressed was Smithās comments about Bronny James, who was selected as the 55th overall pick by the Lakers. According to Green, focusing on a late draft pick like Bronny seemed unnecessary, especially since players in that position are typically still developing in the league.
āI think itās pretty wack that youāre spending time talking about the 55th draft pick. The only players I can recall who were picked 55th or lower and went on to have notable careers are Manu Ginobili and Isaiah Thomas,ā Green said.





