$110,000,000 Worth Clippers Star Rips Stephen A Smith For Calling Kawhi Leonard “Unreliable” and “Worst Superstar”

NBA players are renowned for their fraternity and camaraderie. People in the basketball community frequently defend one another on social media. When an expert offended an NBA star with a broad statement, this feeling of synergy became apparent. Kawhi Leonard discovered a friend in Paul George who didn't hold back while confronting veteran Stephen A. Smith about his careless remarks.

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Stephen A Smith’s ‘unreliable’ comments against ‘Claw’

Stephen A. Smith lately went on a rant against Kawhi, saying that he should be on the list of ‘worst players in the NBA‘. That rant didn’t go down well with Paul George, who’s Kawhi’s teammate in the LA Clippers.

“I heard Stephen Smith saying that if Kawhi could give you five minutes or ten minutes, it’s not about that,” Goerge said. “If I gotta go on the floor, and I can’t be myself, then, like, ‘what the f**k I am on the floor for? Now, I am liable to get even more hurt. It was a dumb take’.”

He continued, “I think fans just really understand, you try to play through injuries, that’s the goal. If you can play through it, you can play through it. If you can’t, there’s a reason why. Like, nobody wants to sit out for no reason.”

The game that led to Stephen’s rant

After the Suns upset the Clippers in Game 4 of the first-round playoff, Stephen A. Smith sparked a hornet's nest when he got into a detailed conversation regarding Kawhi Leonard's playing abilities. The absence of Kawhi at the occasion made it disappointing.

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