During the 2026 NBA Draft broadcast, an exceedingly awkward exchange transpired live on television when analysts Richard Jefferson and Kenny Smith directed humor towards colleague Jay Williams regarding his career-ending motorcycle accident.
Richard Jefferson: “They also didn’t see the future coming, so they were cheering…”
Jay Williams: “Wow…”
Kenny Smith: “His career trajectory would’ve been a lot different if he didn’t like motorcycles.”
Jefferson: “I guess everybody that goes to Duke isn’t that smart.” https://t.co/eBT56Z8RTl pic.twitter.com/9dCmYORrpJ
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 24, 2026
The incident occurred during the first round of the draft on ABC/ESPN, when a vintage video presentation showcased the moment Jay Williams was selected second overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2002.
Following host Kevin Negandhi’s acknowledgment of the enthusiastic reception Williams received from the draft audience, the discussion promptly shifted towards a markedly uncomfortable direction.
While it was meant as a joke, the Internet reacted with astonishment, disapproval, and swift denunciation of Jefferson and Smith for crossing professional boundaries on a national stage.
As it came across as a viewer:
That was a helluva an awkward exchange with Richard Jefferson and Jay Williams.
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) June 24, 2026
Richard Jefferson tries way too hard to be funny when he’s not.
— Ozzy Torres (@ozzyunchained) June 24, 2026