Stephen A. Smith Tori Lynn Schneider / USA TODAY NETWORK

Stephen A. Smith is coaching one of the teams in Friday night’s NBA Celebrity All-Star Game, and the longtime ESPN analyst will be doing so in an ankle brace.

At the start of Friday morning’s edition of “First Take,” host Molly Qerim revealed that she was told by Smith that Stephen A. suffered an ankle injury while practicing against Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons — who is on Smith’s team — on Thursday.

“Micah crossed him over, and all I know is that Stephen A. is at the hospital right now getting X-rays,” Qerim said.

Adam Schefter then provided some more information. The ESPN insider said Smith was given an ankle brace at the hospital but is “definitely” still going to coach in the Celebrity All-Star Game.

If Smith actually suffered the injury because he was crossed up by Parsons, we need to see that video. The 56-year-old would be the first one to jump all over someone if they got their ankles broken, so to speak, in that fashion.

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