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Remember the beef between Ayesha Curry and NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith that took place in 2016? It has been seven years since the incident took place that cost Smith an ESPN segment and earned him lots of negative attention. Interestingly, the topic was brought up again in an episode of The Breakfast Club where Smith clarified the entire situation while also blaming his fellow sports commentator Skip Bayless for making the situation worse.

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Stephen A. Smith got subjected to harsh criticism when he made a bold comment involving Ayesha Curry and Savannah James. After LeBron James‘ Cleveland Cavaliers won against Stephen Curry‘s Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the 2016 NBA Finals, Ayesha tweeted that the game was allegedly rigged, while also fuming due to travel inconveniences. Smith did not take Ayesha’s accusations too well and ‘suggested’ she be more like Savannah James which only further escalated the situation.

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Stephen A. Smith blames Skip Bayless for all the backlash

Stephen A. Smith recently made an appearance on The Breakfast Club where he cleared the air regarding the Ayesha Curry situation. Smith clarified that what he had meant by his comments was that being the wife of an NBA superstar, anything she said would be reflected on her husband Stephen Curry. He added that while he only meant that Ayesha needed to be more careful about what she said or did considering the gravity of the NBA Finals, sports columnist Skip Bayless disagreed with his comments and ‘misunderstood’ him, which actually brought up LeBron and Savannah James’ names into the mix.

Smith recalled Bayless’ comments and explained, “I’m jumping in like, ‘Wait a minute, you will get on LeBron about anything. How all of a sudden this escapes you?’ You know what I’m saying? So that’s how the whole Savannah-Ayesha thing came up. Because what I was saying was, ‘If this were LeBron, you would have found an excuse to jump on him and we all know that Savannah is phenomenal. So what are you talking about?’ That’s all I was saying.”

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The NBA analyst further shared that he regretted not making a better effort in explaining. Smith felt that should have brought up Hillary Clinton’s situation to drive his point home.

Smith compares Ayesha Curry to Bill Clinton

Seven years after being in a tight spot for his comments about Ayesha Curry’s ‘outburst’, Stephen A. Smith revealed one point he could have made to make himself clear. He explained that when Hillary Clinton was a Presidential candidate, her husband and ex-POTUS Bill Clinton had to be careful with every step he took to avoid attracting negative press for his wife.

He said, “My regret was at the same I didn’t say, ‘You are Hillary Rodham Clinton. Bill Clinton, you cannot get yourself into some nonsense because she running for the President, you understand? You can’t be out there messing up because it’s going to bring attention to her while she’s trying to win the presidency’.”

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The reason he didn’t bring it up as an example was that he did not think about making comparisons at the time. Smith shared that the incident caused him to lose the six o’clock Sports Center show that he was supposed to host.

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Siyari Debbarma is a senior NBA writer at EssentiallySports. With over 700 articles under her belt, Siyari is an expert in providing in-depth analysis and coverage of the game. Her throwback article on Dennis Rodman's plea for help garnered more than 3.5 million page views, a testament to her skill as a writer and journalist. Siyari's expertise also extends to game coverage and lifestyle reporting on NBA players and their families. She brings a unique perspective to her articles, providing readers with a behind-the-scenes look at the personal lives of their favorite players. Her passion for basketball began when she started hooping in her senior year of school, and she has been a devoted fan of the game ever since. Although Siyari admires players irrespective of their teams, the Golden State Warriors hold a special place in her heart. She is a huge fan of iconic names such as Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Michael Jordan, but her personal preferences have never swayed her from delivering detailed and impartial content to her readers. When she's not covering the latest NBA stories, Siyari indulges in her love of reading, with a particular fondness for books on history and culture. She also spends time with her adorable cats and dogs, who keep her company when she's away from the court.

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