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Stephen A. Smith Slams ‘Foolish’ NBA Stars If They Don’t ‘Show Up To Work’ Because Of Racial Oppression

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NBA stars Kyrie Irving and Dwight Howard have Stephen A. Smith fired up on TV.

The National Basketball Association and the National Basketball Players Association, a union, already approved a plan to restart the NBA season in late July with 22 of the league’s 30 teams meeting at Disney World in Orlando.

In another ESPN clip, Smith even goes on to compare Irving and Howard to Black people who destroy their communities after a Black person is killed.

Many people on Black Twitter, once again, sided with Kellerman with one Twitter user writing, “Max Kellerman having more of a grasp on the pulse of the black community than Stephen A Smith continues to be mind boggling.”

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