Update 01/06/2024 2:25am:
Stephen A. Smith faced criticism from former player Rashad McCants over his stance on Kobe Bryant, whom Smith did not include in the top two NBA players. Smith contends that Michael Jordan and LeBron James hold those positions, leading McCants to rebuke him for not acknowledging Bryant's greatness while he was alive. In response on his podcast, Smith dismissed McCants, asserting that he had expressed his opinions to Bryant directly during his lifetime.
Addressing McCants, Smith stated, "Respectfully, you don't know what the hell you're talking about. You don't have a clue. I have never diminished the Black Mamba, and I didn't lack the energy to discuss it with him when he was alive." Smith argued that McCants took the matter personally, hindering a meaningful basketball conversation between them.
He questioned McCants' emotional response, saying, "We can't talk about basketball without you going off like someone insulted your closest family members or friends. Maybe that's how you viewed Kobe." McCants has yet to respond, but anticipation is high for a potential reaction on Gilbert Arenas' podcast.
The disagreement between Smith and McCants originated when Smith disagreed with former NBA star Allen Iverson, who ranked Bryant as the second-greatest player in NBA history. Smith opposed this view, asserting that LeBron James surpasses Bryant in most statistical categories. While acknowledging Bryant's greatness and ranking him among the top 10 players of all time, Smith firmly rejected the idea of Bryant as the second-greatest player in NBA history.
Original 01/04/2024 1:00pm:
The sudden loss of basketball legend Kobe Bryant sent shockwaves across the world. His impact on the sport was immense, with an unparalleled skill set and dedication that spanned over two decades. During a discussion on Gilbert Arenas' podcast, "Gil's Arena," Rashad McCants pointed out that in the wake of Kobe's tragic passing, some individuals seem to be using his absence to further their own narratives. He specifically discussed
McCants started off by speaking about Kobe Bryant's contribution to the game cannot be overstated. He pointed out that throughout his career, he donned two iconic jerseys, playing for the Los Angeles Lakers for ten years before retiring with another ten years in the sport. He added that Bryant's excellence transcended team allegiances, and he accumulated a staggering 15,000 points in each jersey. His skills and attributes were unmatched, and his work ethic was an inspiration to athletes worldwide.
McCants then turned his attention to some individuals who have chosen to shift the narrative surrounding Bryant in a negative light, including Stephen A. Smith. McCants points to Smith's criticisms and rants, claiming Bryant was not as great as other players, suggesting that his legacy was overrated. McCants then questioned where this energy was when Bryant was alive. He added that with Kobe's recent passing, it is time to reflect on and appreciate the greatness that he embodied throughout his life.
McCants stated that Kobe Bryant should be allowed to rest in peace, without attempts to push him down to elevate other players. He added that Kobe undeniably left an indelible mark on the sport, and his accomplishments should be respected. From there, he stated that LeBron James and Michael Jordan are undoubtedly influential figures in basketball, but he believes this does not detract from Bryant's impact. Instead, it opens a new chapter in the conversation, giving room for LeBron to join the discussion without diminishing Bryant's greatness. You can hear more above.
Source: Youtube