Skip Bayless Tweets, “I Miss LeBron James!”
Skip Bayless blew up on Twitter after LeBron James failed to deliver. The game was on the line and James could have forced overtime by burying all three of his free throws. Apparently, James did not do what was needed. He was down by three with just under five minutes remaining. Bayless tweeted, “I miss LeBron James!”
Skip Bayless tweets about LeBron James
If you love basketball and Skip Bayless, you might be wondering if the NBC Sports commentator has anything negative to say about the star. While the commentator isn’t shy about expressing his opinion on Twitter, he’s taken his trolling to new levels with his latest tweets about LeBron James. Bayless has been tweeting about King James since he appeared in Space Jam: A New Legacy, which essentially sets him up as the next Michael Jordan.
While there are many aspects of Bayless’ tweets about LeBron James that may have upset some fans, he seems to have found a common thread in his criticisms. Bayless’ comments about James’ “Undisputed” interview further sparked controversy, with many basketball fans poking fun at Bayless’ anti-James comments. The broadcaster doubled down on his criticism of the ‘Miami’ star and argued that James’ shot wasn’t clutch in the sense that it happened too late in the game.
The commentator has been quite critical of LeBron James in the past, in the media and in the Drew League. In his latest tweet about the star, Skip Bayless called out James for missing a crucial free throw and questioned whether he iced Gilbert Arenas’ late free throws in the 2006 Finals. This is a recurring theme from Bayless’ tweets about LeBron James, so it’s interesting that the commentator is using it as a springboard to critique the star.
Although many people have taken issue with Bayless’ comments, he should realize that he’s not a sports expert. His arguments are based on cherry-picked stats, anecdotal examples, and opinion. He should keep this in mind when writing his next piece. If he doesn’t know enough about LeBron James to answer these questions, it’s safe to assume that he’s not even watching sports.
After a tumultuous few weeks in the NBA, LeBron James continued to make headlines. In fact, his average score this season was a career-high 30.3 points, and his percentage of five-pointers reached almost five-hundred percent. While there’s no reason to expect the NBA Finals to be his last appearance, LeBron is still making headlines despite his ankle injury.
After a stellar performance by Kevin Durant during a game against the Toronto Raptors, Bayless took notice of the performance of the star Kevin Durant. While he didn’t mention that KD is a better basketball player, Bayless’ tweet has sparked reactions from NBA fans and players. It’s unclear whether Bayless will stop tweeting about James. While Bayless has a history of tweeting about basketball players, he’s unlikely to stop anytime soon.
In the meantime, the NBC Sports commentator has been taking the bait by calling out Kevin Durant for playing after an injury and questioning the wisdom of LeBron James joining Russell Westbrook at the Lakers. Despite their apparent mutual admiration, the Lakers are only sixth in the Western Conference, but Bayless’ tweets are likely to get him noticed in the NBA. If the two continue their feud, the host will end up with a much stronger podcast.
Skip Bayless’ relationship with Tom Brady
If you’re a fan of ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” you probably enjoy Skip Bayless’ relationship with Tom Brady. This ESPN+ episode highlights the fact that Bayless has been wrong about Brady for a long time. It turns out that he was wrong in 2006 as well. Today, Skip leads the NFL in pass yards and touchdowns. And it’s not just a case of one wrong turn leading to another.
In a statement issued after Tom Brady announced his retirement, the former New England Patriots quarterback thanked the people who have helped him along the way. Despite the fact that the post was made publicly, Brady did not mention the Patriots’ name by name. He thanked the staff of the Buccaneers, his agent, his family, and his former team. While it’s unclear why he chose to retire, Skip Bayless isn’t too concerned.
The former New England Patriots quarterback and FS1 co-host, Skip Bayless, has been a long-time Tom Brady fan. He was the first person to publicly thank Brady for his support in the media. But the relationship between Brady and Bayless is so long that it’s hard to blame Bayless. Even if the media had played a part in his decision, he can’t blame it on them.
While Tom Brady hasn’t announced whether he’ll return to the NFL, the rumors have been circulating. The Buccaneers would be shocked if he returned to them in 2022, but this hasn’t been confirmed. In the meantime, Bayless says that Brady will take time to think about his future and spend more time with his family. So, what are you waiting for?
Although he’s known Tom Brady since their college days, the relationship between Bayless and Smith is more complicated than you might think. The two met during the 1998 NBA Finals. After meeting, they quickly became friends and started working together in the media. But Bayless and Smith also worked together as co-hosts on “Pardon the Interruption” for two weeks in 2004. Bayless also told the New York Times that his friendship with Smith was more than just a friendship.
Tom Brady is coming back to the NFL, and the Buccaneers have a loaded roster. They’re also going to look to get back to the top of the NFC. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Buccaneers have signed Pro Bowl receiver Chris Godwin to a three-year, $60 million deal. This is great news for the Buccaneers, and a win for Tom Brady will be a great ending to his career.
Skip Bayless’ relationship with Kevin Durant
If you’ve ever watched sports on TV, you know how much Skip Bayless and Kevin Durant spar. Their public feuding has been well documented, but it’s even more bizarre to see it between two NBA superstars. While Bayless denies that the two are friends, he does seem to find Durant’s public battles with SAS and Stephen A. Smith amusing and entertaining. But in reality, their relationship is pretty sour.
While the two NBA stars appear to have respect for one another, they’ve known to spar on occasion. In their recent Twitter rant, Durant publicly called Bayless out for his sexist comments. While Bayless’ criticism of Durant is unwarranted, he does tend to be scathing about Durant’s off-court behavior. “He’s not a good role model, ‘KD says,” Bayless tweeted in response to Durant’s tweet. The ensuing segment lasted nearly 15 minutes, but Bayless’ response has certainly earned some backlash.
The two NBA stars are feuding over his relationship with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless, who formerly hosted the ESPN First Take show. While Bayless’ relationship with Smith remains a mystery, the NBA star has reportedly thrown himself into the scuffle by joking about Smith’s comments. The ‘First Take’ show has generated much of the company’s revenue in recent years, and Smith has claimed that the two had met in a garage.
A tweet by Bayless criticized Durant for working out with LeBron James, and the two were supposed to be rivals. Bayless suggested that Durant was “using” James to get more publicity. Durant responded to Bayless by tweeting, “KD, you’re the best in the world.”
The NBA has yet to comment on Durant’s ongoing feud with ESPN analysts, but the star has made it clear that he doesn’t care about his reputation. He has been a frequent target for both Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless, and has made his presence felt on ESPN. But, it’s unclear if Durant will join in on the troll war. If he does, it could be a sign of the troubled relationship between the two men.
Earlier this week, Smith made an appearance on the Old Man And The Three podcast with JJ Redick and Tommy Alter to discuss Durant’s future in the NBA. Smith discussed the relationship between the two on the podcast. The two had an ongoing dispute, but eventually reconciled and resumed their relationship. That said, it’s clear that both men remain committed to their careers. Skip Bayless’ relationship with Kevin Durant is far from over.