Today the Lakers ushered in the Magic team's competition, and this game they can also be regarded as a thrill to win the opponent, Wei Shao also finally woke up to cut the comprehensive data of 18 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists, and James is still a stable contribution of 29 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, but there was a very unfriendly scene in the game, in the second quarter of the game, the Magic rookie Sagas was intercepted by James and Little Tucker in a breakthrough, and he directly fell to the ground in the air and caused a lot of controversy.
When Sags was still in the air, Tucker Jr. directly grabbed his arm on the top, and James pushed it underneath, and then the rookie almost hit his head on the ground, and after falling to the ground, his body rebounded a little, which can be imagined how badly this injury was, and the referee also directly gave The little Tucker a first-level malicious foul, because James's movement was not very large, so he was not sanctioned.
However, after the game, an American media still grabbed James, because from the slow motion point of view, James also has signs of strength, the media also suggested that the league re-watch the video replay to James also to a malicious foul punishment, so why did James make this kind of action to knock others down in the air? Obviously he wasn't a dirty player, but there was a reason for it, with Saggers elbowing James directly in the head after the first quarter of the game.
In the first quarter of the game, James broke through the layup, and Sagas's arm was obviously elbowed to James's head, but it was strange that the referee only blew an ordinary shooting foul, which made the Lakers feel very dissatisfied, because in the NBA, the athlete's head is strictly forbidden to hit the part, and Sagas This action is really too dirty, hitting the athlete's head itself should be blown a minimum level of malicious foul.
It is clear that this time Tucker Jr. is fighting back against Sargas in a very tough way, and at the same time using this way to express his protest against the referee.