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Draymond Green not talking to me over LeBron James-Bronny fallout

LeBron James is not the only person who appears to have problems with how Stephen A. Smith is talking about Bronnie James.

In the long diar trive of his show “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” the sports media personality said Draymond Green was one of the athletes who stopped talking to him.

“When I think about people like Draymond Green, I kept my mouth closed for a while, but without too many details, Draymond Green felt the need to go to someone else to say what he feels like,” Smith said. I said in the latest version of his show. “And I got crazy love for Draymond. Draymond is a good brother, and frankly, I always tried to do good things. And this change in his feelings about me – I got it. But I'm going to get to a bigger level. You know, one of the reasons I've had so many great relationships in the world of sports over the years, if the cats had problems, they'd called me.


Stephen A. Smith deals with the situation between him and Draymond Green. Stephen A. Smith Show/YouTube

“Silly me, I think if you get along with people and talk to them, if they're having problems with you, then at least they'll call you and face you off before something is resolved.”

Smith was not embarrassed to talk about many different topics, including LeBron James and his son.

James stood up to Smith in a game between the Lakers and Knicks last week. The exchange video is now viral online.


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Draymond Green is portrayed during the Warriors game against the Hornets on March 3rd. nbae via Getty Images

Smith was critical of James' decision regarding his eldest son, as Bronney struggled during his short stint with the Lakers.

“I'm suing LeBron James as a father. Stop this. Stop this,” Smith told ESPN on January 29th in the edition of “First Take.” “We all know that Bronnie James is in the NBA for his father.”

During the show, Smith said that he and James “really don't get f-K on each other.” So he was focused on talking about his situation with Green.

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“It was mainly “hello” and “goodbye” for over a decade. And I'm fine with that. He said about James before returning to Beef Green with Smith. “But it wasn't my relationship with Draymond. It wasn't my relationship with me and quite a few cats. And one of the biggest reasons I loved the kind of relationship we had is that I was always impressed. You talk about it as a man, and if you don't agree, you can split the way you don't talk to each other, you can agree or agree that you disagree.”

Smith lamented how things between Green and himself caught him off guard, but summarises things by saying, “Do you know what that is?”

Green didn't want to play Jimmy Butler, so he found himself feeling the rage of basketball fans last week after hinting that Karl Anthony Towns hadn't played in a recent game between the Warriors and Knicks.

The town later revealed that he missed the game to attend the funeral of a friend of a close family member.

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