“It’s a f***ing foul” LeBron James slams the officials over a missed call against Dallas Mavericks
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The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in a close game tonight. Near the conclusion of regulation, the Lakers held the lead, but Luka Doncic sank a clutch three-pointer to tie it. The Lakers then held the advantage at the conclusion of the first overtime, but Luka Doncic scored once more. LeBron James and company lost the game 119-115 after two overtime sessions. In the final seconds of regulation, James pulled no punches for a pivotal call against the Mavericks that wasn’t called.
Tim Hardaway Jr. of the Mavericks struck Troy Brown Jr. in the hand on the final play of regulation after James had passed the ball to him. The shot was an airball, therefore the teams fought in double-overtime after the first overtime. Reporters questioned Brown about the play in the locker room, but James provided the response.
“It’s a f***ing foul. It was a foul,” James can be heard saying off-camera. “No matter what TB says, it was a f***ing foul.” James gave a one-word response when asked if he thought it was a foul in his own conference. He probably did this in an effort to avoid getting fined. “Obviously,” James said. Brown was more diplomatic in his evaluation of the play.
The King’s Toes: Does LeBron James Need Toe Surgery?
LeBron James does not require toe surgery. The tendons in his foot have dragged his toes upward, and his toe looks twisted out of shape. His foot’s deformity aids in the kind of play he employs. When Bron explodes onto the basketball court, he generates force with his heel and ankle. The 4x MVP can go light on his toes and put more weight on his back half perfectly due to the nature of his foot. A well-known podiatrist believes that LeBron having foot surgery now, so late in his career, might be highly damaging. He wouldn’t be able to play as well and wouldn’t be as dynamic on the court.
You don’t need to worry about whether his uncomfortable shoes contributed to the condition of his feet. His shoes are not to blame for Bron’s deformed feet. The same podiatrist in fact described how his Player Exclusive shoes are crafted to exactly fit his feet. He plays better because of them. He continued by elaborating on the purpose of LeBrons’ Air Max module. This is in accordance with the way he plays. The Air Max modules lighten the King’s burden when he lands after an energetic charge to the rim because he has no trouble generating his own power.
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