Daily News | ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith brings back fake James Harden-Kyrie Irving story
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith, seen here at the 76ers Fieldhouse in Wilmington during a 2019 live edition of "First Take."Nine months later, Stephen A. Smith is still talking about the same fake story invented by a satirical Twitter account.in the malcontent star’s first game back on the court in Philadelphia since being dealt for James Harden at the trade deadline last season.
“We saw what they did last year,” Smith said to ESPN NBA analyst and former La Salle standout Tim Legler. “There was some chirping about how James Harden and Kyrie Irving got into it in practice, when Kyrie said he was washed up.”Actually, we do. There’s zero truth to the story about Harden and Irving fighting during practice because”Ladies and gents, we are back on ESPN again,”
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