“I could watch my French bulldog get ran over by the mailman” Chandler Parsons throws massive SHADE at LeBron James for his broken reaction after refs miss a foul call
Chandler Parsons said that LeBron James' reaction to no foul call on his potential game winning layup was over the top. However, he also paid the Lakers star compliment for having a passion for game even after 20 years.
Chandler Parsons and LeBron James
In his outburst toward the officials, LeBron James, in the opinion of NBA player Chandler Parsons, went gone too far. On Saturday night’s Lakers-Celtics game, James appeared to get hacked by Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum in the last seconds. The group on FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back” was analyzing this play. James threw a huge fit even though there was no foul called. This season, James has pushed his body through a lot to help the Los Angeles Lakers win several games.
Giving his opinion on the 4 x league MVP’s reaction, Parsons told that even if his French bulldog was run over, he would still not react like that. “I could watch my French bulldog get ran over by the mailman right now, and I would not react like that. I swear to God,” Parsons said. “That was one of the crazier reactions, he added. Perhaps Parsons was not aware of the Lakers’ unfortunate trajectory this season, or he was just trying to belittle the King.
Did LeBron James overstep the mark a little bit? Perhaps. He really did have a fit. This is “The King” though. And numerous times when the 38-year-old gets fouled, authorities fail to declare it. He was passionate and in misery, and everyone could see it. However, it seems that the former NBA player saw nothing but a crybaby. He is definitely receiving unjust treatment.
Amidst the thrown shade, Chandler Parsons compliments LeBron James for his passion for basketball
In the end, the Celtics triumphed 125-121 after overtime. Nevertheless, Parsons converted it into a complement for James, who is in his 20th season in the NBA and is still this invested in the outcome of the regular season. “But it’s so impressive that he cares that much on a regular season game that he’s doing that,” Parsons added. James and the Lakers face a real threat of missing the playoffs for a second straight year. They are the 13th seed in the Western Conference after their loss against the Celtics, which brought their record to 23-27.
The Lakers ultimately lost 125–121, dropping to 4-6 in their previous 10 contests (4-7 after Brooklyn’s loss). On a more encouraging note, LA seriously challenged the Celtics, and James scored 41 points. The 19 x All-Star is swiftly approaching the scoring record of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The veteran simply does not experience Father Time. The Lakers lost 104-121 against the Brooklyn Nets on Monday when Bron and Anthony Davis were both in the stands. James will be re-evaluated for his left foot injury before the Lakers face the New York Knicks.
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