Stephen A. Smith slammed Megan Thee Stallion for airing that Klay Thompson allegedly cheated on her.
“I’m having this episode on YouTube because I’m asking why is she telling his business?” the sports analyst said on his “Straight Shooter” podcast Monday. “I’m not saying whatever she felt was wrong. I don’t know what happened in their relationship. Don’t want to know
“Ain’t none of my damn business. Ain’t none of y’all’s either. But Megan the Stallion made it so this Saturday night.”
The “First Take” host, 58, questioned why Megan, 31, “couldn’t just break up” and “go on [her] merry way.”
“How come you couldn’t just say, ‘We had our time together, but I’m back being single again. Klay Thompson and I are no longer together.’ And leave it at that. Why we got to dog the brother out?” Smith asked.
“Is there a wedding that I missed? [Were] there nuptials that took place that nobody knew about? Did we sit up there before God and say, ‘Yo, here’s what we doing,'” he added.
The ESPN personality then pointed out how the public hasn’t heard anything from Thompson, 36, amid all of the allegations.
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“Klay ain’t bothering nobody. Klay been playing basketball. … This man is going to go down as one of the greatest shooters ever. And no matter how he lived his personal life, he didn’t bother anybody. And I’ve never seen him utter a negative word about Megan the Stallion,” Smith shared.
“He doesn’t deserve that. He’s a great NBA player and a future Hall of Famer,” he added.
Page Six has reached out to Megan’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
On Saturday, Megan took to her Instagram Stories to claim that the Dallas Mavericks star had cheated on her.
“Cheating, had me around your whole family playing house… got ‘cold feet,’” she wrote. “Holding you down through all your HORRIBLE mood swings and treatment towards me during your basketball season. Now you don’t know if you can be ‘monogamous’????
“Bitch I need a REAL break after this one.. bye y’all.”
In a statement to Page Six, Megan said she “made the decision to end [her] relationship with Klay.”
“Trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable for me in a relationship, and when those values are compromised, there’s no real path forward. I’m taking this time to prioritize myself and move ahead with peace and clarity,” she told us.
After the Grammy winner publicly exposed Thompson for alleged infidelity, fans questioned if the other woman was WNBA star Lexie Brown.
However, the Seattle Storm player, also 31, denied being involved, writing that “none of it is true.”
On Monday, Megan announced that she would be departing from her role in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” earlier than expected.
They exes went public with their relationship last summer and purchased a home together in October 2025.
The former Golden State Warriors star has been linked to several A-list women over the years, including singer Coco Jones and actress Laura Harrier.