“I’m disgusted with him!” Stephen A. Smith BLASTS Steve Kerr on Steph Curry’s leadership as Draymond Green’s problems on court continue

Steve Kerr previously called Stephen A. Smith as disgusting.


“I’m disgusted with him!” Stephen A. Smith BLASTS Steve Kerr on Steph Curry’s leadership as Draymond Green’s problems on court continue

Stephen A. Smith and Steve Kerr (Credits: Marca/Imago)

Following head coach Steve Kerr‘s defense of his star player against the “disgusting” allegations, ESPN sportscaster Stephen A. Smith is providing clarification regarding his remarks regarding the leadership abilities of Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry. Kerr and Stephen A. are engaged in a verbal duel. The drama started when Draymond Green hit Jusuf Nurkic in the face and received an NBA suspension that lasted indefinitely.

The sports analyst’s comments offended the Dubs head coach, Steve Kerr, who publicly referred to them as “disgusting.” He even implied that making such remarks to gain attention would be necessary to downplay their significance. Stephen took to First Take to clarify his point of view after being so offended by Kerr’s remarks. Returning the favor to the NBA head coach.

Stephen A Smith said via First Take show,

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Steve Kerr didn't mention me by name. I'll mention him by name--I'm disgusted with him.

Following Draymond Green’s indefinite suspension, the incident began this week. LeBron James‘ leadership would be called into question, according to Smith, if one of his teammates had followed Green’s example.

The analyst explained his comments while bringing attention to the fact that he only planned to object to Curry’s leadership within the team. According to Stephen, he was inquiring as to why Curry hasn’t been able to persuade Green to alter his behavior because it affects the team in addition to him.

In exactly what words did Steve Kerr address Stephen A. Smith?

In addition to creating a media frenzy, Draymond Green‘s situation has brought Steph Curry’s leadership into question. Some in the media have also been critical of the Golden State Warriors guard, arguing that he should bear some of the blame for holding Green responsible for his deeds.

According to a recent statement made by Stephen A. Smith of ESPN’s First Take, Curry needs to be held responsible for what happened. Smith claims that if Green were a teammate of LeBron James, many people might be critical of him.

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Steve Kerr (Credits: www.slamonline,com)

According to Stephen A. Smith, everyone would be all over LeBron James if this were him and he was his teammate. He also questioned Steph Curry’s leadership. Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Warriors, has already heard these comments.

Steve Kerr said via Press conference,

For anybody to question Steph Curry's leadership, it's actually kind of sickening. And I saw some of that and it was disgusting. He is one of the finest human beings I have ever been around.

After taking a jab at Jusuf Nurkic, Draymond Green will serve an indefinite suspension, according to an NBA ruling. The duration of the suspension will be discussed and determined shortly.

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