New Orleans Saints defensive tackle Khalen Saunders, a veteran of two Super Bowl championships with the Kansas City Chiefs, saw what Stephen A. Smith said about his argument with basketball great LeBron James.
He was not happy about the whole transaction.
Apparently, Smith said during a verbal altercation with James, had James pushed Smith, he would have taken a swing at him. He further said he would have gotten his butt kicked, but he would have swung nonetheless.
“If that man would’ve put his hands on me. I would’ve immediately swung on him. Immediately," Smith said.
Saunders could not resist the temptation of putting the world's biggest mouth in his place. This is not the first time Smith has written checks his body could not cash.
"Bro Stephen SHUT THE (expletive) UP damn. Bro idk (I don't know) what it is with today's world with mfs that don’t do anything other than talk (podcast/sports media/ etc.) thinking they these big bad mfs. I can do what you can do, you could never do what I do in a million years. Don’t forget that," Saunders tweeted.
Mr. Quite Frankly appears to be a big man behind the microphone or the computer typing on social media, but in reality, he is a little man who would have gotten his brains bashed in.
Smith needs to stay in his own lane and keep his mouth shut. James would not just kick his butt, he would destroy him. He would pound him into next week.
"Nice try folks. On my show, I said I would’ve swung on @KingJames had he slapped me — like lots of y’all said I was scared he would’ve done a few weeks ago. I also said immediately after that I would’ve gotten my ass thoroughly kicked by the 6’8”, 250lb Goliath, but folks just left that part of my Youtube sentence out, huh? Okay. Have fun!" Smith tweeted.
James, taking the high road, had no comment on Smith's misdirected comment about taking a physical shot at The King,
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