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“Your lower extremities were compromised” – Stephen A. Smith blasts Zion Williamson after Moriah Mills exposes him on Twitter

Zion Williamson is making headlines, but not because of his explosive dunks on the court. Williamson was accused of having an affair with an adult entertainment star, shortly after he announced he was going to be a father.

Williamson announced that he and his girlfriend Ahkeema would be having a daughter soon. Following this, Moriah Mills called out Zion on Twitter, talking about their explicit adventures together prior to the announcement of Ahkeema's pregnancy and gender reveal.

Analyst Stephen A. Smith decided to weigh in on the situation. He had some harsh words for the Pelicans star.

"The name Zion Williamson came up because apparantly, he's about to be a dad. The person who's about to make him a new father is not the person that was on social media talking about him," Smith said. "A girl by the name of Moriah Mills, calling him out by name, giving vivid details of their encounters with one another. She's a p**nstar!"
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"No wonder you ain't healthy. I'm talking about your legs. We need those legs, spry. We need you bench pressing with your big self. We need you bench pressing about 400 pounds. We need you running up and down that court. He's a man-child, but you can't get healthy. Your lower extremities were compromised."

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Stephen A. Smith expresses his desire to see Zion Williamson play

2023 NBA All Star - Practice & Media Availability
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Since being in the NBA, Zion Williamson has never had a fully healthy season with the New Orleans Pelicans. The closest he came was in his sophomore year where he played 61 games.

Stephen A. Smith believes that one way for Williamson to put off-court controversies behind him is by staying healthy and competing regularly.

"I wanna see you play. That's all I'm saying. I wanna see you back on the court, bro. Stories like this will fade into the twilight when you get back on the court. But if you can't get back on the court because your legs just ain't right, let's just say this story might get folks cause to pause."

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