Stephen A. Smith reacts to Bronny’s career-high Lakers night after LeBron James confrontation

Stephen A. Smith seemed to change his tune about Bronny James after the Lakers’ rookie had a career-high 17 points in garbage time of a 118-89 loss to the Bucks on Thursday.

During “First Take” on Friday, the ESPN personality, who said he was “very impressed” by Bronny, sent a message to LeBron James following their court-side confrontation — when LeBron approached him about Bronny during the Lakers’ overtime win against the Knicks, 113-109, on March 6.

“I was impressed, OK. This is the big picture here that I want to bring up: I might’ve been wrong,” Smith said, referring to his previous remarks from January that Bronny belongs in the G League and is only playing in the NBA because of LeBron. “Are you listening, LeBron James? Are you listening, James family? Are you listening, Rich Paul? Are you listening, all you people?”

“… My position was all along, Bronny James needed to be in the G League, that put him in the G League, let him be in the G League his first year,” Smith continued. “… But what I saw last night made me say to myself, ‘Wait a minute,’ he keeps showing up and playing like that … if that kind of stuff continues, then indeed he’ll be in the league as a bonafide player sooner than later. One game does not make that determination, you need to do more than that.

Stephen A. Smith addressed LeBron James directly while discussing Bronny James’ breakout performance in a loss to the Bucks during Friday’s installment of “First Take” on ESPN. X/Awful Announcing

“… What I may have been wrong about that is that evidently being around [Lakers coach] JJ Redick and that staff, and being around pops and the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers, combined with the G League — going back and forth — may be doing wonders for him sooner than we anticipated. Because I liked what I saw last night.”

Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James, right, drives toward the basket as Milwaukee Bucks guard Ryan Rollins during the first half of a game on Thursday, March 20, 2025, in Los Angeles. AP

Bronny — the Lakers’ second-round pick, 55th overall, in the 2024 NBA Draft — was 7-of-10 shooting, with five rebounds and three assists on Thursday.

Redick played the former USC guard for 30 minutes, as the Lakers’ roster has been decimated with injuries.

LeBron (groin), Luka Dončić (ankle) and Rui Hachimura (knee) were out.

LeBron James #23 and Bronny James #9 of the Los Angeles Lakers high five son Bronny James during a game against the Milwaukee Bucks on March 20, 2025 at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, California. NBAE via Getty Images

Lakers star LeBron James confronted Stephen A. Smith, who
was sitting court side at Crypto.com Arena for the
Lakers-Knicks game at Crypto.com Arena on March 6, 2025.

LeBron made waves on social media when he confronted Smith face-to-face before the Lakers-Knicks game.

Smith said the next day on “First Take” that LeBron confronted him about slighting his son.

LeBron and Bronny have yet to directly address the situation.

Stephen A. Smith sitting courtside at the Lakers-Knicks game
at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 6, 2025.
ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

According to FS1 analyst Ric Bucher, Smith made things personal and stepped out of bounds as a sports commentator in his feud with LeBron by calling him out as a father with his January comments.

At the time, Smith begged the Lakers star to stop exposing his son as an illegitimate NBA player while reacting the 20-year-old rookie’s poor outing a loss to the 76ers on Jan. 28.

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