Stephen A. Smithâs volume control apparently comes with a complexion setting â or so Stephen Jackson would have you believe.
The former NBA player didnât mince words when he called out the loudmouthed sports commentator for what he described as a glaring double standard in how Smith conducts himself on air.
Jackson believes Smith has no problem piping up when it comes to people from his own community, but when it comes to confronting folks like Alexis Ohanian showing up at his job, Smith folds faster than a house of cards.

Jackson pointed to Smithâs recent run-in with Reddit co-founder and Serena Williamsâ husband as proof that the ESPN analystâs energy changes depending on whoâs in the room.
When Ohanian confronted Smith about disrespectful comments regarding his wife, the normally animated host became surprisingly nervous and respectful. But when discussing Black athletes like LeBron James or Black women, Jackson argued, Smithâs energy is dramatically different.
âCome on, Steven A., bro. You get loud and all in your feelings about Bron, when Bron â heâs talking to a Black billionaire â when youâre talking to a white billionaire, you humble, and you come back on your show talking like a real respectful, mild-mannered man,â Jackson said.
He didnât stop there, adding pointedly, âLike, bro, listen, bro, youâre dogging the Black women,â referencing not just his remarks about the tennis star, but also those about Texas congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
Jacksonâs criticism extended beyond Smithâs on-air demeanor to his reported political aspirations, suggesting the commentator should stick to what he knows.
âStay out of politics and stick to talking about sports you never played. All right, just stick to doing that,â Jackson advised. He made it clear that any potential political ambitions would be met with resistance, stating firmly, âBro, weâre not going to vote for you if you talk. I heard you talk about running â you donât do that, bro. Weâre not going to vote for you.â
The retired-hooper-turned-podcaster emphasized one central complaint: Smith reserves his harshest treatment for specific targets while showing deference to others.
âBut check this out, Bro, [You] do not have the same energy for other people, but youâve got to match a lot of energy for Bron and Black women â and not everybody else. Well, stop it,â Jackson said.
Social media erupted in response to Jacksonâs remarks when posted by Itâs Onsiteâs Instagram page, with many echoing his observations.
âFacts! Sadly there are quite a few Black men like this and it hurts my heart to say it. The desire for white acceptance is embarrassing,â one person wrote.
Another observer added, âHeâs not lying. Stephen A got all the smoke for everybody, but tap dances when the hues are lighter.â
The commentary grew more pointed as users recalled Smithâs uncomfortable encounter with Ohanian.
âAlexis had that boy stuttering,â one commenter noted, while another chimed in, âStuttering like a Sambo.â
One follower compared Smithâs flustered response to a cartoon character, stating, âYep he fumbled them words like Elmer Fudd.â
The incident with Ohanian that sparked much of this discussion occurred when Williamsâ husband appeared on the set of ESPNâs âFirst Takeâ and addressed Smithâs February comments about his marriage.
Smith had criticized Williams for participating in Kendrick Lamarâs Super Bowl halftime performance, suggesting that if he were Ohanian, he would consider divorce over what he perceived as disrespect toward Drake, Williamsâ rumored former flame.
Ohanian calmly dismantled Smithâs credibility by asking if heâd ever been married and noting that he only gives advice in areas where he has actual expertise, like building billion-dollar companies.
Smithâs boisterous and brash style created tension with James at the top of the year.
The NBA All-Star and Olympian approached Smith on the court during a March game to make clear that his son, Bronny, should be off-limits when it comes to relentless crituqitng athletes on his show.
The confrontation made headlines for weeks, with Smith continuing to downplay what happened courtside.
James challenged how Smith characterized their encounter, particularly the broadcasterâs claim that James approached him as a pleading father rather than as a professional athlete.
Jacksonâs critique hit a nerve for many as it points to a pattern many have noticed: Smithâs selective outrage and respect seem reserved, leaving some to wonder who earns his courtesy and who faces his signature bombast.
