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The Cold Wire on MSNStephen A. Smith Says Draymond Green No Longer Speaks To HimStephen A. Smith has received a lot of pushback for his comments over the years but some of his latest commentary may have had the biggest impact. Just a day after a video featuring LeBron James confronting Smith made the rounds online,
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Draymond Green may have his own problems to sort out, but that doesn’t mean he’s in the mood to hear from Stephen A. Smith. The First Take star, who was confronted by LeBron James earlier this week, revealed that he and Green are no longer on speaking terms.
It's no secret that Draymond Green is a polarizing figure. He hasn't made it easy for non-Golden State Warriors fans to like him, after all. Green has been suspended several times,
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘You’ve Got To Be Kidding Me’ — ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith Rips Draymond Green to Shreds for Wild Claim About NBA’s Best EraDraymond Green is no stranger to controversy; he is arguably the most controversial star in the entire NBA. Whether he’s drawing up controversy by his antics on the court, at practice, or on his podcast,
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNSmith rips Draymond's comments on Warriors having best NBA eraOne ESPN analyst strongly disagrees with Draymond Green’s claim that the Warriors dynasty was the best era in NBA history. The always-outspoken Stephen A. Smith could not contain his outrage at Green’s assertion.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green sparked a debate on Wednesday on "The Draymond Green Show." He called the Warriors' run from 2015 to 2019 "the best era of NBA basketball" when they had Kevin Durant, a statement that has received a response from Stephen A. Smith.
That's right, folks. ESPN is paying Stephen A. Smith $100 million to run for president. I'm just kidding! Kind of.
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