The Boston Celtics fans have joined the dramatical and endless conversation after LeBron James was denied a foul call against Boston Celtics costing them the game.
The game between Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics ended at a disappointing end for LeBron James. Although, he is now only 117 points away from the all-time scoring record by Kareem Abdul Jabbar. However, the call missed by referees was accepted by NBA Crew Chief Evin Lewis.
The hardcore Boston Celtics fan shared a step-by-step image of LeBron James’ lay-up attempt. She captioned, “Gather step pic: the ball is on its way up, never being dribbled again. It continues up into left hand as his left gathering the ball to his right before the next step. In the Step 1 photo, he clearly shows he clamped the ball. Thus, step 1 of his drive. Then it takes steps 2 & 3.”
Jayson Tatum also knew the position he put his team under. Therefore, his response regarding the game was quite hushed. “The last two minutes and overtime was a blur,” Celtics fans favorite Tatum said after the win. “I don’t really know what happened. I’ve got to watch the game and watch the film, because everything happened so fast. We moved on and got the win.”
How did the Lakers and Celtics fan respond to LeBron James’ travelling claim?
A twitter user did not seem happy with the pictorial presentation of Lebron James play by the Celtics fan. He added, “I think trying to judge if that was a travel or not in that second is a lot harder to call than literally watching Tatum smack the shit outta Lebron arm sweet heart maybe just stick to watching not typing.”
The other users indicated that they have stopped watching the Lakers play only because LeBron joined the roster. Plenty said that the missed foul call and the missed travelling evens things out for the King and he should be upset over the decisions.
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