In an unexpected crossover between the worlds of sports and Pokémon, renowned sports personality Stephen A. Smith has found himself at the center of a viral sensation after his earnest analysis of a hypothetical matchup between the legendary Pokémon Mewtwo and NBA superstar LeBron James.
During a recent episode of his show, “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Smith was posed an intriguing question: Could Mewtwo, the powerful psychic Pokémon, defeat LeBron James in a game of one-on-one basketball? Despite some initial difficulty in pronouncing Mewtwo’s name, Smith dove headfirst into the analysis, providing a detailed breakdown of the matchup.
“Moo-too could beat LeBron in a game to 21? 6’7, 268 pounds. One-on-one, right here,” Smith began, referencing Mewtwo’s stats. “He’s shorter than LeBron but he weighs more. Well, it says here… Abilities: Pressure, unnerve, hidden ability. Alright, so he’s got composure. Psychic? Yeah… he can anticipate moves and stuff like that.”
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— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) May 20, 2024
Smith’s serious tone and commitment to dissecting Mewtwo’s capabilities quickly captured the attention of Pokémon fans around the world. His assessment that Mewtwo’s psychic powers could give it an advantage by anticipating LeBron’s moves and even potentially tripping him with its tail had fans in stitches.
“Yeah, maybe he could pull it off,” Smith concluded. “From the looks of him, he might scare LeBron. LeBron might want to shoot nothing but jump shots. Might not wanna come near him. That’s gonna be a problem, and that long tail… you never know, might trip him. Yeah, I could see that. I’m not saying it’s definitely gonna happen, but it’s possible.”
The unexpected and earnest analysis quickly went viral, with fans sharing edits and mash-ups of Smith’s commentary over scenes from the Pokémon anime. One particularly popular edit by Twitter user @TAHK0 reimagined Smith as the voice of the iconic Pokédex, layering his analysis over a scene of Ash’s rival Gary using the device on Mewtwo.
pokemon should hire stephan a smith for the next pokedex https://t.co/1fNzBEKhik pic.twitter.com/c1ZMwe1Eiw
— TAHK0 ☕️ (@TAHK0) May 20, 2024
The idea of Smith lending his voice to the Pokédex, which provides detailed information on the various Pokémon, quickly gained traction among fans. Smith himself seemed to embrace the notion, tweeting at the official Pokémon account that he was “into the idea.”
While it remains uncertain whether Smith will truly step into the role of the Pokédex, his unexpected foray into the world of Pokémon analysis has undoubtedly captured the imagination of fans worldwide. As the viral sensation continues to spread, it serves as a reminder of the universal appeal of both sports and Pokémon, and the unexpected connections that can arise when these worlds collide.