He broke my window. "He didn't know who window he broke, and he got his a- whooped".
The 34-year-old Smith is captured kicking the man multiple times on the ground, before unleashing a big punch to the person he claims smashed his auto window.
"I ain't got no problem with people who ain't got a problem with me, the problem is with the motherf**kin system, that's it".
Former Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith beat up a man who allegedly broke the window on his parked vehicle amid protests over the death of George Floyd, as shown on video released Sunday by TMZ. He broke my window. The man then gets up and takes a punch in the face before running away.
Smith, 34, said his display of violence was exclusively due to the truck incident and wasn't related to racial tension that has been soaring since George Floyd's death in Minneapolis on Monday.
A protester accused of smashing windows in a Los Angeles residential neighborhood picked the wrong vehicle. "No, none of that s--". The altercation comes one day after Smith was seen riding bicycles in L.A. with LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Jordan Clarkson and sports agent Rich Paul.
The 34-year-old Smith, a 15-year National Basketball Association veteran, played in 11 games for the Cavaliers last season.
Smith, of course, became a folk hero in Cleveland for his mercurial personality and aversion to shirts, not to mention all those clutch shots he made during the Cavaliers championship run in 2016.