This comes as no surprise. The National Basketball Referees Association has determined that Lebron James was fouled by the Celtics Jayson Tatum on the last play in regulation - with no foul being called. Here is how the 38-year-old superstar reacted (per NBA.com's Tim Reynolds):
“We don’t have room for error,” James said after Saturday’s game. “And it’s one of the best games we played all year. For it to fall on somebody else’s judgment, or non-judgment, it’s just ridiculous. It’s ridiculous.”
Since when does any NBA referee, or any other occupant of this planet, have no "room for error"? My readers know well that I rarely criticize League refs, and there is a reason.
They have to make split-second decisions during an extremely-fast game. Errors will happen. There is nothing "ridiculous" about that.
Over the years, Lebron, listed at 6'9", 250 pounds, often bulls his way to the hoop, and his superstar status earns him plenty of calls that could have gone the other way. His reaction to this "no call" was more "ridiculous" than the "no call" itself.
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