Stephen A. Smith makes astonishing LeBron James punch claim after NBA star broke silence on courtside clash

Stephen A. Smith has sensationally claimed he would have punched LeBron James had the NBA star touched him during their recent courtside bust-up.
Cameras caught the ESPN personality and NBA star in a heated exchange of words during the Los Angeles Lakers’ matchup against Smith’s beloved New York Knicks on March 6.
‘Had that man put his hands on me, I would have immediately swung on him. Immediately. That, I’m not going to tolerate,’ Smith said on his YouTube show on Wednesday.
The ESPN star admitted he ‘would have gotten my a** kicked’ had a fight broken out but he slammed James in another verbal attack.
‘For the record, LeBron James is full of it. And in this particular instance – as it pertains to his son – he is a liar,’ Smith said.
His comments come after James finally broke his silence on the courtside clash in a brutal takedown on the Pat McAfee Show.

Stephen A. Smith has sensationally claimed he would have punched LeBron James on court

Cameras caught the NBA star having a heated exchange with Smith at a March 6 Lakers game


LeBron took a savage swipe at ESPN star Smith over their courtside confrontation
‘He [Smith] is on a Taylor Swift tour run right now,’ James, the NBA’s all-time leading point scorer, said in reference to Smith publicly discussing their confrontation.
‘It started off with, “I wasn’t going to address it. I didn’t want to address it but since the video came out I feel the need to address it.”‘ James continued, referencing Smith’s initial comments on the incident on First Take the day after the confrontation.
‘Are you kidding me? If there was one person that couldn’t wait for the video to drop, it was your a**. Seriously?’
When Smith first addressed the clash on the ESPN show, he revealed that James confronted him about remarks the analyst had made about his son, Bronny.
The analyst maintained that the four-time NBA champion had misconstrued his previous criticism on Bronny’s performance in the league but James swiftly shutdown that argument.
‘He completely missed the whole point,’ he added. ‘Never would I ever not allow people to talk about the sport, criticize players about what they do on the court. That is your job to criticize or to be in a position where if a guy isn’t performing. That’s all part of the game.
‘When you take it and get personal with it, it’s my job to not only protect my household but to protect the players.’