LeBron rips officiating: What is replay center for? (2024)

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    Dave McMenamin, ESPN Staff WriterApr 23, 2024, 02:02 AM ET

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DENVER -- After a heartbreaking 101-99 loss in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series against the Denver Nuggets on Monday, LeBron James was one of several Los Angeles Lakers players to criticize the officiating during his postgame comments.

"I don't understand what's going on in the replay center, to be honest," James said.

James has voiced his displeasure with the league's replay process several times this season, such as when his foot was ruled to be on the 3-point line in a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves and out of bounds in a loss to the Golden State Warriors.

On Monday night in Denver, he specifically took issue with a shooting foul called against Michael Porter Jr. on D'Angelo Russell late in the third quarter that was overturned after Nuggets coach Michael Malone challenged the call.

"D-Lo clearly gets hit in the face on a drive," James said. "What the f--- do we have a replay center for if it's going to go [like that]? It doesn't make sense to me."

Russell was seemingly in agreement, writing on X after the game, "That's a foul we all saw it on national television."

That's a foul we all saw it on national television.

— D'Angelo Russell (@Dloading) April 23, 2024

L.A. led 79-69 with 39.5 seconds remaining in the third quarter when the foul was overturned, erasing two free throw attempts for Russell. The Lakers point guard shot 82.8% from the free throw line this season.

The missed opportunity for two points became that much more consequential with the way the game ended: Jamal Murray's fadeaway jumper on the baseline from 16 feet away as time expired delivered Denver a two-point win and 2-0 series lead.

Crew chief Scott Foster announced over the public address system that Porter's contact was "marginal," and the call was overturned.

A Lakers source told ESPN that James' foul on Murray with 57.1 seconds left, which rewarded the Nuggets guard two free throws that tied the game 97-97, also could be considered "marginal contact."

"It makes no sense to me," James continued. "It bothers me. ... And then I just saw what happened with the Sixers-Knicks game too. Like, what are we doing?"

As James (26 points, 12 assists, 8 rebounds) got up from the podium and headed toward the exit, he added, "It's f---ing stupid."

While L.A. had a 19-6 advantage in free throw attempts in Game 1, Denver had a 17-13 edge in attempts in Game 2.

Lakers coach Darvin Ham also referenced Lakers center Anthony Davis' foul trouble; Davis picked up his fourth with 2:41 remaining in the third quarter while setting a screen on Nuggets guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. L.A. was up 74-63 at the time, and Ham subbed out Davis to try to keep him from fouling out. At that point, Davis was 14-for-18 from the field for 32 points. He attempted only one shot -- a missed pull-up in the lane midway through the fourth quarter -- the rest of the game.

"You can't have a remedy for foul trouble," Ham said. "It limits your player, takes all the aggression away."

With Davis' play affected by his fouls, Denver fought back from a 20-point deficit early in the third quarter. Murray scored 14 of his 20 points in the fourth, with his buzzer-beater representing just the third winning shot to complete a comeback of 20 or more points in an NBA playoff game since 2000.

Jokic, who finished with 27 points, 20 rebounds and 10 assists, also did damage down the stretch while matched up against the Lakers' Rui Hachimura, as Davis was switched off Jokic to avoid more fouls.

L.A. was "bogged down" in the fourth quarter, according to Lakers guard Austin Reaves, as James scored 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting and the rest of the team went just 3-for-9.

James missed his last shot -- a 3-pointer from the top of the key with the score tied at 99 and 16 seconds left.

"Had a wide-open look, and it rimmed out," James said. "I mean, it rimmed in, and it rimmed out."

Denver, meanwhile, went 7-for-7 to close out the fourth quarter.

The series now shifts to L.A.'s Crypto.com Arena on Thursday, as the Lakers attempt to snap what is now a 10-game losing streak against the Nuggets.

"Win Game 3," Davis said. "It's that simple. Just win Game 3."

Russell, who bounced back from a 6-for-20 shooting performance in Game 1 to score 23 points in Game 2 and tie a franchise postseason record with seven made 3-pointers, expressed confidence moving forward.

"We did a lot of good things that gave us an opportunity to win all night," Russell said. "Came down to some things that we really couldn't control. I like our fight."

For everything that went right for the Lakers on Monday, there is plenty of room for improvement. James went 4-for-11 on shots at the rim, with the seven misses tying the most he has had in a playoff game since joining the Lakers. Hachimura went 1-for-7 in the starting lineup. Denver's bench outscored L.A.'s reserves 12-6.

"We have stretches where we just don't know what we're doing on both ends of the floor," Davis said. "And those are the ones that cost us."

Second-guessing can't change the series, however. Only preparing to deliver a different outcome can.

"Protect home," James said. "That's where my mindset goes. And obviously, the only game that matters now is Game 3 and how we can get better. How we can figure this team out. So, Game 3 is where my mindset is."

ESPN Stats & Information contributed to this report.

LeBron rips officiating: What is replay center for? (2024)

FAQs

What does skip call LeBron? ›

Skip calls LeBron the most overprotected superstar in sports history | The Skip Bayless Show | FOX Sports.

What foul did the Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr overturn? ›

Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. was whistled for a foul after his arm swiped across the face of a driving D'Angelo Russell. Nuggets coach Michael Malone challenged the play and the NBA's replay center in Secaucus, N.J., ruled Porter made “marginal” contact with Russell.

What was the foul overturned on the Lakers? ›

The 39-year-old NBA legend specifically had an issue with an overturned foul call that saw a Nuggets foul on D'Angelo Russell disappear. Denver forward Michael Porter Jr. appeared to hit Russell across the face, but after going to the replay centre, the referees determined the contact was "marginal." James disagreed.

Was D. Lo fouled? ›

After driving to the rim on Michael Porter Jr., D'Lo was hit in the face and a foul was called. Denver oddly challenged the play, but even more insane was the fact the officials overturned it.

Why does LeBron call himself King? ›

Indeed, the nickname “King James” appeared to have come from the days when he was still only in high school and being hailed as a future star of the NBA. A local sportswriter in Ohio felt James had the skill set and potential that was worthy of comparison with greats such as Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson.

Does LeBron call himself the goat? ›

LeBron James Called Himself the GOAT After Wowing His Son With Shot in the Driveway.

Who was the fastest player to foul out in the NBA? ›

His best game came on February 19, 1998, when he had 21 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs. On December 29, 1997, in a game against the Chicago Bulls, Wells set the record for the shortest amount of playing time before fouling out in an NBA regular season game.

Who fouls the most in the NBA? ›

NBA/ABA
RankPlayerPF
1.Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*4657
2.Karl Malone*4578
3.Artis Gilmore*4529
4.Robert Parish*4443
143 more rows

Who shoots the most threes on the Nuggets? ›

Jamal Murray has hit the most career threes for the Nuggets, with 990 three-pointers.

Did Wilt ever foul out of a game? ›

Chamberlain never fouled out of a regular-season or playoff game in his 14 years in the NBA. His career average was only 2 fouls per game, despite having averaged 45.8 minutes per game over his career.

Who turned down the Lakers? ›

Hurley, who turned down a six-year, $70 million offer to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers to remain UConn's head coach and try for a three-peat, seemed happy to have put the decision in the rearview mirror and focus solely on basketball once again.

How many fouls did LeBron James have? ›

LeBron James has fouled 2,682 times in his career.

Who has the least fouls in NBA history? ›

Tyus Jones has the fewest career personal fouls per minute played, with 0.04.

What is the most common foul in the NBA? ›

A personal foul is the most common type of foul. It results from personal contact between two opposing players. Basketball features constant motion, and contact between opposing players is unavoidable, but significant contact that is the fault of illegal conduct by one opponent is a foul against that player.

Has anyone ever fouled out in the first half? ›

In 14,648 games, there has been one case of a player fouling out in the first half.

Why does Skip not like LeBron? ›

In his mind, James lacks the clutch gene and the dominance of Michael Jordan. As a result, he doesn't believe James deserves the title of greatest of all time.

Why do people call LeBron LeBum? ›

LeBum James is a nickname created by The Ed for NBA basketball player, LeBron James. The Ed coined this name due to the fact that James led the 2004 Olympic Basketball team to the (Le)bronze medal.

How does LeBron James jump? ›

"As LeBron goes down in a squat getting ready to jump," says Friedman, "all of his muscles are put on a stretch like a rubber band, storing energy." How high he jumps depends on how much of that energy he can force into the ground and how efficiently he does it.

What was LeBron's middle name? ›

LeBron Raymone James Sr. (/ləˈbrɒn/ lə-BRON; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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