LeFather steps to Stephen A. Smith about his son. UPDATE Stephen A. Smith Responds, LeBron Confirms the reason. UPDATE: SAS Claps back!

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Jordan grew up as a normal human being and wouldn't use his position to leverage his son into the NBA. Most ppl know these spots are earned, but you can't expect a guy that took shortcuts to know that, so LeBron thinks his bum ass son should have a NBA job and nobody should talk about how bad he is.
What "shortcut" did lebron himself take
 

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Jordan grew up as a normal human being and wouldn't use his position to leverage his son into the NBA. Most ppl know these spots are earned, but you can't expect a guy that took shortcuts to know that, so LeBron thinks his bum ass son should have a NBA job and nobody should talk about how bad he is.
What an objectively stupid post

Then again you’re a City fan so it tracks
 

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Yall reaching

When did he call him a bad father
I knew this would be mentioned.

This all started after the Lakers game in Philly. Stephen A didn’t constructively criticise Bronny, he came at Bron and said something to the effect of “LeBron, I’m pleading with you as a a father, put a stop to this” implying he’s a bad father.

Very different.
If you’re using this in your rhetoric towards someone, then yes you’re calling them a bad parent as that phrase is typically used towards sentimental reasons.
 

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He also for the first 16-17 years had a way harder life than Jordan and Jordan also had mfs kissing his ass since he was 19 so we really talking about 2-3 years?
That's really not up for debate but it goes without saying LeBron never had to deal with the pain of having a parent murdered.
 
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As a father you should definitely step about your son.

LeBron and Stephen A both understand the politics of the game and what comes with it. The difference is that one is a father.

LeBron can handle the pressure, the criticisms, the jokes, etc:

Bronny is still a young man coming into his own who almost lost his life pursuing the thing he loves which has brought his family joy. Who knows what LeBron has seen behind the scenes concerning Bronny’s journey.

I use the race card here, as a black man, you can’t back off my son just even for a bit, brotha? The kid trying to breathe, grow and enjoy life and he barely plays? You have to act like that with him?
:francis: there was an easy path to avoid all of this....
 

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That's really up for debate but it goes without saying LeBron never had to deal with the pain of having a parent murdered.
Yea he just had to deal with never knowing the mf and it’s not up for debate LeBron literally had to sleep at a friends house just to be stable enough to go to school consistently :russ: Jordan grew up with a silver spoon he’s father literally built him a backyard basketball court he had a way better childhood
 

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Stephen A is like i signed 125 mil deal bro i ain't wasting my time beefing with this brolic HGH muthafukka.

Smart for him to take the diplomatic approach... but if i am KD i gotta lean him out he is obviously fears Lebron more than he does KD. because this response was QUITE different from how he goes at KD
 
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