New on Sports Illustrated: Stephen A. Smith Responds to Kwame Brown With Hilarious Lowlight Reel

Kwame Brown has been taking shots at Stephen A. Smith for a while now and Smith finally responded.

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He didn’t hold back

Former NBA big man Kwame Brown has been picking fights online for a couple of weeks now. After Gilbert Arenas spoke about Brown during an appearance on Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson’s podcast All the Smoke, Brown took issue with the three former players making fun of his underwhelming NBA career and responded with a 75-minute YouTube live stream on May 15. 

In the weeks since, Brown has called out many other people who he believes have disrespected him, including members of the media. (It’s not worth getting into all his gripes but the essence of Brown’s complaints is that he’s not getting the proper respect he deserves for working hard to provide for his family.) ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith was one of those targets. Brown turned his attention to Smith in an expletive-laden rant on Instagram in which he invited Smith to “meet me in Seattle, where you can have mutual combat.” (That’s a very specific invitation to fight!)

Smith responded to Brown in Thursday’s episode of his ESPN+ show, Stephen A.’s World. Smith cut a pro wrestling–style promo on Brown, admonishing him for attacking his critics personally when all they have done is criticize his basketball skills. 

“The only negative thing anybody has ever said about Kwame Brown is that he couldn’t play a lick of basketball,” Smith said. “Newsflash! That wasn’t a lie!”

To prove it, Smith rolled one minute and 20 seconds of Brown bloopers while providing running commentary of each and every blunder. 

That type of performance is exactly why Smith’s ESPN contract is worth more per year than any contract Brown ever signed. He was absolutely on fire. The disappointed look he had on his face at the beginning of the lowlight reel was flawless. And to do an entire nine-minute segment in one take while maintaining that level of charisma is ridiculously impressive.

It’s hard not to feel at least a little bit bad for Brown, though. He had such enormous pressure on him to succeed after getting picked first in the draft straight out of high school. While he never made an All-Star team and only averaged more than 10 points per game once, he played more than a decade in the NBA. That’s nothing to sneeze at. 

But because he was the top pick in the draft, he’s considered a bust. That’s what made him such an easy target for Smith when Brown was traded by the Lakers in 2008. Smith reacted to the deal by delivering one of his most iconic rants. 

Brown has been a punchline ever since he entered the NBA 20 years ago. No wonder he has such a long list of grudges. 

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