It's not, though. Despite the similarities, that's actually a line spoken by a character in the 1979 Stephen King novel The Dead Zone. SEE ALSO: 38 times Stephen King absolutely slammed Donald ...
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Stephen A. Smith opened Friday morning’s “First Take” by addressing his now-viral interaction with LeBron James that ...
Noted New York Knicks fan Stephen A. Smith was courtside at ... And I said, We can talk about later. ‘No, F that. Stop effing with my son. That’s my son.’ I said, All right, dawg.
It’s said that sometimes the best defense is offense. LeBron James took that approach Thursday night when he confronted Stephen A. Smith courtside at a Lakers game and scolded him, telling him ...
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith, who reportedly inked a lucrative contract extension with the network, addressed his recent interaction with four-time NBA champion LeBron James. Smith was on hand for ...
Matt Braeuer, an assistant coach with the Texas Tech basketball team, is set to be named the new head coach at Stephen F. Austin. Braeuer's impending hire in Nacogdoches was reported Friday ...
LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith were caught having a tense interaction in Los Angeles during a game between the Lakers and Knicks on Thursday night. While it was originally just speculation that ...
That's because video showed what was a heated confrontation between ESPN star talker Stephen A. Smith and James. Smith did not get specific in addressing the issue on social media -- but said he ...
Following the LA Lakers 113-109 overtime win over the New York Knicks on Thursday, LeBron James seemed to have a spat with ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith on the court. They look to have had a ...
NBA superstar LeBron James confronted ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith after the Lakers' 113-109 overtime win over the New York Knicks on Thursday night and appeared to be very heated in his remarks ...