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Will Cain challenges Stephen A Smith on 'racist' claim about 'White dudes' in the NBA

‘The Stephen A. Smith’ show host Stephen A. Smith discusses the allegations surrounding Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner and argues Democrats should not be defending him on ‘The Will Cain Show.’

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith tried to defend his claim that the Los Angeles Lakers could not win a championship built around "three White dudes" during an appearance on Fox News' The Will Cain Show on Tuesday.

Cain confronted Smith, calling his remarks about the trio of Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves and Walker Kessler "racist."

"If I came out and said anywhere, anyplace, anytime that a Black quarterback couldn't win the Super Bowl, I'd be wrong, and you would also say, 'Will, that is racist,'" Cain told Smith. "You wouldn't accuse me of being a racist, but you would say that statement is racist. And I can say the same to you now when it comes to basketball."

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Smith called Cain's characterization "fair" and said he wasn't "offended" by the criticism. Still, he doubled down on his underlying argument.

"I'm going to repeat it again: a trio of White players in the NBA has never led a team to a championship," Smith said. "The top three players on a basketball team being White in the NBA has never led an NBA franchise to a championship since the Minneapolis Lakers did it between 1949 and 1955."

Cain countered that a trio of Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, and Cooper Flagg would be more than capable of winning an NBA championship.

He also pointed out that Smith's standard is conveniently narrow. Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, two White stars, led the Boston Celtics to three championships in the 1980s. Smith's argument survives only

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