LeBron James’ son going VIRAL over Darvin Ham diss on TikTok as Lakers make first-round playoffs exit

Bryce James trolled Darvin Ham for his unwillingness of taking timeouts.


LeBron James’ son going VIRAL over Darvin Ham diss on TikTok as Lakers make first-round playoffs exit

LeBron James son Bryce trolls HC Darvin Ham after the Lakers' first round exit.

The Los Angeles Lakers head coach, Darvin Ham has been a victim of a ton of online trolling after the Lakers’ loss in the first round of playoffs. To add to the coach’s humiliation, LeBron James‘ second son Bryce James has joined the trolls as he took to TikTok to roast the HC.

Darvin Ham was highly criticized for not taking timeouts when needed during game 5. As a result, the Lakers fans made fun of the HC by comparing him to the cartoon character Arthur, who always has his hands in his pocket. Here’s when Bryce decided to take a jibe at his dad’s coach as he reposted the meme on his TikTok.

Bryce’s move quickly went viral as Ham is rumored to be fired by the Los Angeles Lakers in the upcoming summer. Fans suspected that the move could be a hint about how LeBron James and family feel about Ham’s coaching.

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Along with Ham, it is also speculated that James might part ways with the Lakers after the heartbreaking end to his 21st season. The star did win a championship with the team but certainly wants more with the limited time in his career.

Darvin Ham sent a cryptic message after the playoff exit

Ham led the Lakers to the playoffs during both seasons as the head coach. However, the team has seen a serious downfall in the second half of this season. After winning the in-season tournament, the purple and gold team struggled to even reach the postseason.

After rising from the difficulties, the Lakers could not get a hold of the reigning champions in the first round. The team’s consecutive losing streak against the Denver Nuggets generated a lot of backlash for HC Ham. After the loss in game 5, Ham gave a cryptic message about his uncertain future with the team.

It’s been a hell of a two years sitting in this seat, I’ll tell you that. It’s been a hell of a two years 
Darvin Ham at the post-game presser

After not accepting any critical remarks for his poor coaching, it seems like the 50-year-old has finally acknowledged his fate. The HC may have coached his last game for LA in the fifth game of the first round. Everyone’s attention will be on the Lakers’ moves in the coming season, and King James’ future in the league.

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