ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith recently sparked controversy by stating that an unnamed “NBA source” had indicated that there are individuals who harbor negative feelings towards Boston Celtics’ player Jaylen Brown due to his perceived “ego.”
In response, Brown expressed a desire to learn the identity of Smith’s source.
Additionally, Boston native Mercedes Mone also commented on the matter, expressing a similar interest in knowing the identity of the source mentioned by Smith.
Mone tweeted, “Hey @stephenasmith, from one #GOAT to another, The CEO wants to sit down with your source. @FCHWPO, from one superstar to another, I just won my championship & I’m super excited to see you win yours. Keep lifting the game and the community the way you’ve been doing. Go Celtics.”
State your source https://t.co/7ay3dXr6YN
— Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) May 26, 2024
Hey @stephenasmith, from one #GOAT to another, The CEO wants to sit down with your source. @FCHWPO, from one superstar to another, I just won my championship & I'm super excited to see you win yours. Keep lifting the game and the community the way you've been doing. Go Celtics 💚
— Mercedes Moné Varnado (@MercedesVarnado) May 30, 2024