Stephen A. Smith faced a harsh reality check from his ESPN colleague Jay Williams for his remark on Giannis Antetokounmpo. Smith said Giannis would be labeled an ‘underachiever’ if he finished his NBA career with only one championship. On Monday, Williams got a chance to confront Smith about this take, and he didn’t hold back.
The former No. 2 pick called it one of Smith’s worst takes in recent memory. Williams explained why he wasn’t a fan of that opinion, saying:
“That was one of your worst takes I’ve heard in a long time, man. That was horrible … I think we really need to do a better job of reframing some of these conversations.”
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Jay Williams deemed it ‘fair’ to call the Milwaukee Bucks underachievers for winning only one title wth Giannis Antetokounmpo, not the other way around. He also listed Giannis’ accolades as a finals MVP, multi-time All-Star and All-NBA, among others, to state his greatness.
Williams also credited Giannis for bringing a championship to Milwaukee instead of chasing a title with a superteam elsewhere and proceeded to call Stephen A. Smith’s comment ‘asinine.’
He reminded Smith that his comments could also extend to other greats like Allen Iverson, Dirk Nowitzki and Kevin Garnett, as they only won one or no championships.
Arhaan Raje is an Assistant Content Manager and Senior Writer with Sportskeeda’s NBA/WNBA team with four years of experience.
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