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The FIBA World Cup 2023 ended in misery for Team USA, as they already plan to look ahead. With the 2024 Summer Olympics approaching, the rumors of LeBron James returning for the national side surfaced. The speculation hinted at a potential comeback for his teammate Anthony Davis too, prompting a reaction from Stephen A. Smith.

Referencing Charles Barkley‘s infamous remarks, the NBA personality gave the Los Angeles Lakers star a new nickname. The eight-word tag for Davis amidst the Olympic team rumors added complexion to the gossip.

What did Stephen A. Smith say about LeBron James’s teammate?

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Following a disappointing seven-placed finish, the country expected a lot from the young core of Team USA in this edition of the World Cup. After a bright start, they also failed to meet the expectations as the nation’s misery continued. Thus, the talks of the NBA superstars, under the leadership of LeBron James, returning in national colors came to the limelight.

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The construction of an icon-filled team excited Stephen A., with him displaying only one concern. The 55-year-old did not like the idea of Anthony being included in that team due to his fitness issues. “I don’t wanna hear none about no damn Anthony Davis representing Team USA,” he mentioned.

He added, “I need to make sure he gonna show up for Laker games,” mocking his long-standing health-related struggles. Smith also highlighted the center’s inconsistency, stating, “40 points in game 1, 11 points in game 2 in a Western Conference finals”. The NBA broadcaster then ridiculed the 30-year-old using Barkley’s comments as a point of reference.

“Charles Barkley calls him ‘Street Clothes’, I won’t go that far,” he said, before giving him a new nickname, “Six flags, rollercoaster”. Stephen A. showcased deep concern over Davis’ commitment to his teams, raising his voice against his inclusion into Team USA. He believed “that might be an excuse for him to miss about another 10-20 games”. Amidst all the drama, one question takes precedence.

Can Anthony Davis keep up with the rest of the team?

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The 8-time All-Star has failed to stay consistent with both his health and performances in the past couple of years. Since joining the Lakers, he has played 60+ games a season only once in four regular seasons. His absence from the court also affects his output for the team.

USA Today via Reuters

Despite helping the franchise win the 2020 bubble championship, his importance for the team has been often questioned. His dedication is often up for debate as his constant injuries keep on fueling it.

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In a way, Stephen A. Smith’s words hold great value, as the numbers can not deny that. In contrast, the stats also do not deny the greatness of Anthony Davis and the talent he possesses. All in all, the NBA world is gearing up for an exciting tournament amidst divided opinions.