Current:Home > reviewsLeBron James fumes over officials' ruling on apparent game-tying 3-pointer -Triumph Financial Guides
LeBron James fumes over officials' ruling on apparent game-tying 3-pointer
View
Date:2025-04-18 07:26:35
Even on the day he turned 39, LeBron James showed he was still capable of hitting a clutch shot in crunch time.
As the clock ticked down to the final seconds Saturday night with his Lakers trying to rally against the Minnesota Timberwolves, James nailed what he thought was a game-tying 3-pointer. But officials said his foot was ever-so-slightly on the line, effectively sealing the Lakers' fate.
The NBA's all-time leading scorer was livid, pleading unsuccessfully for replay to overturn the call. In the locker room after the 108-106 loss, he was still steaming.
"It's obvious (it's) a three. My foot was behind the line. You could see the space between the front of my foot and the 3-point line," James said. "Stevie Wonder could see that, champ."
Officials after the game said there wasn’t "clear and conclusive" evidence to reverse the ruling. James clearly disagreed.
"In the replay center, somebody over there eating a ham sandwich made the call," he added disgustedly.
James finished with 26 points, becoming just the 11th player in NBA history to score 25 or more after turning 39. However, not getting a 27th was, for him, the missing icing on the cake.
"What do we have replay for if even the replay gets it wrong?" James said.
veryGood! (55752)
Related
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Fewer drops in the bucket: Salvation Army chapters report Red Kettle donation declines
- Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka confronted by a fan on the field at Chelsea
- Fact-checking 'Maestro': What's real, what's 'fudged' in Netflix's Leonard Bernstein film
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Here's why your North Face and Supreme gifts might not arrive by Christmas Day
- Italian prosecutor acknowledges stalking threat against murdered woman may have been underestimated
- Cinnamon in recalled applesauce pouches may have had 2,000 times the proposed limit of lead
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Lawsuit alleges Wisconsin Bar Association minority program is unconstitutional
Ranking
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- Minnesota has a new state flag: See the design crafted by a resident
- Indiana underestimated Medicaid cost by nearly $1 billion, new report says
- Parents of children sickened by lead linked to tainted fruit pouches fear for kids’ future
- Costco membership growth 'robust,' even amid fee increase: What to know about earnings release
- Kentucky’s Democratic governor refers to Trump’s anti-immigrant language as dangerous, dehumanizing
- Tom Schwartz’s Holiday Gift Ideas Will Get You Vanderpumped for Christmas
- Vice President Harris announces nationwide events focused on abortion
Recommendation
Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
Iran summons Germany’s ambassador over Berlin accusing Tehran in a plot to attack a synagogue
Cindy Crawford Reacts to Her Little Cameo on The Crown
Tesla’s Swedish labor dispute pits anti-union Musk against Scandinavian worker ideals
What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
Party of Pakistan’s popular ex-premier Imran Khan says he’ll contest upcoming elections from prison
Ohio woman charged with abuse of a corpse after miscarriage. What to know about the case
Tesla’s Swedish labor dispute pits anti-union Musk against Scandinavian worker ideals