Trump often uses this phrase when referring to "Black people in different walks of life and professions," one expert said.

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Trump knocked the ESPN commentator for warning that he'd muddy the vibes of the New York Knicks’ historic NBA Finals run.

Trump knocked the ESPN commentator for warning that he'd muddy the vibes of the New York Knicks’ historic NBA Finals run.

President Donald Trump and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith have engaged in a war of words focused on Trump's presence at Madison Square Garden.

Donald Trump is the first sitting president to attend the NBA Finals. Stephen A. Smith blamed the Knicks’ Game 3 loss on Trump’s presence.

The ESPN commentator clapped back at the president by tearing apart one of his key campaign pledges.

Stephen A. Smith pushed back against Donald Trump’s comments about his intelligence.

“You want to talk about IQ? I could say I put my IQ up against yours any day of the week," Smith said on Tuesday in response to Trump's comment.

Trump often uses this phrase when referring to "Black people in different walks of life and professions," one expert said.

Trump often uses this phrase when referring to "Black people in different walks of life and professions," one expert said.

The “First Take” host blamed Trump for the Knicks’ loss in the third game of the NBA Finals on Monday, which saw the Madison Square Garden crowd loudly boo the president.

The ESPN host said what Trump can do if he "really, really wants to get down to the nitty gritty."

The feud between Donald Trump and ESPN star Stephen A. Smith continued when the president responded to Smith's criticism on Truth Social.