A viral clip emerged this week of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James getting a pair of Indiana Pacers fans ejected and the league has announced their findings.
NBA spokesman Mike Bass said “the two fans were ejected for violating the NBA Fan Code of Conduct,” per Shams Charania of The Athletic. Charania reported that the two fans made inappropriate comments and gestures toward Lakers star LeBron James during the November 24 game, but no lifetime ban or further consequence is expected.
The broadcast caught James grabbing the referee and guiding him over to a man and a woman sitting courtside. Midway through overtime the Lakers star pointed at the duo and could be heard saying, “right f****** here.” A worker from the arena came and escorted the duo off the floor.
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James briefly discussed what happened after the game but didn’t go into detail. However, he made it clear they went over the line.
“I mean, nothing is uncomfortable for me,” James said, “but there is a difference between cheering on your home faithful, or booing opponents or things of that nature, not wanting your opponents to be successful, and then there are moments where it goes outside the line with gestures and words that shouldn’t be tolerated in our game. From nobody. Things I would never say to a fan, and a fan should never say to a player.”
Rumors swirled on the internet about what was said to trigger James. Many pointed to a comment from a fan who claimed to have been in the building and heard the insults being thrown at “The King.”
“I was there. It was more than those two but they were the loudest,” the fan wrote, according to a screenshot of a comment shared on Twitter. “The girl said, ‘I hope Bronny dies in a car wreck.’ The guy kept chirping like a chicken sound. ‘Bronnys a bih bih bih. They were asked by staff to cool it once or twice, but hey.”
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