Charles Barkley Calls LeBron James a 'Bully'
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“He should be in the G League. You don’t get better sitting on the bench.”
From Athlon Sports
“I think there are times when the media is out of balance, and I encourage NBA players to hold the media accountable when they can, as long as they're OK with being held accountable by the media," Win...
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Barkley focuses in on how both James and Smith are "good dudes" and the reactions that they are giving are "lame and weak."
From Yahoo! Sports
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LeBron James — he’s too big to be that type of bully. To bully Stephen A. Smith, and to bully Brian Windhorst.
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LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith‘s back-and-forth has all of engulfed sports media. It all started when the Los Angeles Lakers superstar slammed the ESPN analyst as well as other veteran media members such as Charles Barkley.
One of the biggest storylines from the NBA season has been the ongoing feud between Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and longtime analyst Stephen A. Smith. This all started when James confronted Smith at a recent basketball game over comments made about his son, Bronny.
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Charles Barkley Says Bronny James Should Be In The G LeagueThe looming question of Bronny James’s future has captivated NBA audiences throughout the season, sparking heated debates among fans and analysts alike. As the son of basketball royalty finds himself caught between the bright lights of the Los Angeles Lakers and the developmental pathway of the G League,
Despite a steady and marked improvement in his game, Charles Barkley thinks Bronny James should remain in the G-League.
It's no secret that LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith have been feuding over the last several weeks, and this week, it reached new heights after James appeared
Even though Charles Barkley is covering the March Madness tournament and is away from the NBA, he chimed in on the ongoing feud between Lakers star LeBron James and ESPN star Stephen A. Smith, which has dominated the sports world for the past week.