Stephen A.Smith Reveals Draymond Doesn’t Speak to Him Over LeBron-Bronny Drama

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Draymond Green is among the people who hasn’t liked the way Stephen A. Smith has been talking about Bronny James.

This comes in the wake of LeBron and SAS having a verbal altercation at the Lakers game.

 

On The Stephen A. Smith Show the NBA media personality revealed that Green was one of the people who have stopped talking to him “primarily because of” the Bronny chat.

“When I think about somebody like Draymond Green, and I’ve kept my mouth shut about this for a while, but without getting into too many details, Draymond Green has felt the need to go to other people to say how he feels about me,” Smith said. “And, I got mad love for Draymond. Draymond is a good brother that, quite frankly, I’ve always tried to be good to. And this shift in his feelings about me — I got it. But I’m gonna get to a bigger level. You see, one of the reasons that I had so many great relationships in the world of sports over the years is because if cats had a problem, they called me.

“Silly me, I’m thinking that if you get along with people and you talk with them, if they have an issue with you, at least they’d call you and confront you man-to-man before something’s resolved.”

Smith hasn’t been shy about voicing his displeasure with the way LeBron is allowing second round pick Bronny to develop.

“I am pleading with LeBron James as a father: stop this. Stop this,” Smith said in January on ESPN’s First Take.“We all know that Bronny James is in the NBA because of his dad.”

Smith affirmed that he and James “don’t really f*ck with each other,” which is why he made the focus Draymond.

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“It’s primarily been ‘hi’ and ‘bye’ for more than a decade — and I’m fine with it, and so is he [LeBron], OK?” Smith said. “But that wasn’t the relationship with me and Draymond. That wasn’t the relationship with me and quite a few cats. And one of the biggest reasons that I loved the kind of relationship that we had, is that I always got the impression, ‘Yo, if they got an issue with you, they’ll call you.’ You talk it out as men and if you disagree, you part ways, even if you part ways not speaking with one another, or you can be agreeable, or you can agree to disagree.”

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