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Stephen A. Smith fires back at Emmanuel Acho for calling his Lakers take racist "I like Emanuel Acho and I'm not offended. Everybody has a right to disagree, but what do you mean I'm quick to bring up racism? I pride myself on being fair" "It's real easy to...

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