Lip-readers think LeBron James told Stephen A. Smith something about Bronny
LeBron James' conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith at a recent Lakers-Knicks game has received considerable attention.
Smith attended the Thursday showdown at the Crypto.com Arena, and at some point, he and James engaged in a face-to-face conversation courtside. It's unclear how long the two actually chatted, but lip-readers think they uncovered what the conversation might have been about ― his son, Bronny James.
As James is chatting with Smith, he seemingly tells the ESPN personality," Keep my son out of this [expletive], bro." After saying his thoughts, the exchange ends, and James walks away.
Here's the video of that moment:
LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith sharing some words after the game tonight Looks like Bron's telling him 'keep my son out of this sh**.' 👀(h/t @LADEIG, via @legendofwinning) pic.twitter.com/QyOBAWO0p1
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) March 7, 2025
'I'MMA TELL YOU ONE TIME, BRO. KEEP MY SON OUT OF THIS ****, BRO.' What LeBron James allegedly said to Stephen A. Smith during a break in the Lakers vs. Knicks game 😳🗣️Thoughts? 🤔Via. @LegendOfWinning pic.twitter.com/VOvxOfdMH3
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) March 7, 2025
This article originally appeared on For The Win: LeBron James seemingly confronts Stephen A. Smith about son, Bronny

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