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LeBron James questions NBA's replay center after late-game shot ruled a 2-pointer

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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, left, works toward the basket as Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels (3) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Dec. 30, 2023, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Matt Krohn)

MINNEAPOLIS ā€“ LeBron James thought he added to his legacy with another big shot on his 39th birthday.

The NBAā€™s replay center had a different view, causing James to call out the leagueā€™s replay process.

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James made what he believed was a game-tying 3-pointer with 3.3 seconds remaining as the Los Angeles Lakers were playing on the road against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the top team in the Western Conference.

However, it was ruled a 2-pointer and upheld via replay from the leagueā€™s replay center in Secaucus, New Jersey, and the Lakers lost 108-106 on Saturday night.

ā€œItā€™s obviously a 3,ā€ James said. ā€œMy foot is behind the line. I mean, you can see the space between the front of my foot and the 3-point line. You can clearly see a white, the wood on the floor, thereā€™s a space in between the front of my foot and the 3-point line. So, you know, Stevie Wonder can see that, champ.ā€

James, who spent the day in bed with a non-COVID-19 illness, scored 26 points, 10 in the fourth quarter. But it was his shot, and the subsequent replay, that caused his ire toward the leagueā€™s replay center.

ā€œThey said it was out of their hands,ā€ James said of the explanation he got from officials. ā€œThe Secaucus, whatever, over there in the replay center or whatever, somebody over there eating a ham sandwich or somebody made the call.ā€

In a pool report after the game, official Tony Brothers said the review wasnā€™t conclusive enough to overturn the call on the floor.

ā€œThe play was ruled a 2-point field goal on the floor during live play,ā€ Brothers said. ā€œAfter video review, there wasnā€™t clear and conclusive evidence to overturn it from a 2 to a 3, and thatā€™s why it stood as a 2-point field goal.ā€

James felt the video evidence was clear enough. As soon as Brothers announced the ruling to the in-arena crowd, James immediately went to the scorerā€™s table and pointed to the replay monitor.

ā€œItā€™s super frustrating in the sense of what the hell we got a replay for?ā€ James said. ā€œWhat do we have replay for if even the replay gets it wrong? Itā€™s like, whoā€™s the part of the replay center? Like, do we got robots in there that's making the Teslas? Whatā€™s going on? If you donā€™t see that, that is clear, that is clear.ā€

The frustration came after James said he woke up with an illness and stayed in bed until 4:30 p.m. when he got ready to head to the arena.

ā€œI took a few more naps and then I finally just got out of bed at like 4:30, got a shower,ā€ James said. ā€œIt helped me a little bit. Caught the 5 oā€™clock bus and, I guess, felt OK to play. I felt I could make some plays to help us win the ballgame.ā€

The Lakers play Sunday afternoon for the second of a back-to-back in New Orleans. James said he was unsure if heā€™d be play to play Sunday and would wait to see how he feels a day later.


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