NBA's Superstar gets ejected last night
LeBron James was ejected last during the game between his former team Miami Heats vs Cleveland's Cavaliers, after getting upset with an official over a non-call in the third quarter. The NBA superstar was clearly fouled while driving to the hoop and felt he was to be awarded a foul and it did by happen, so he'd let his frustrations/emotions get to him. His reaction shows that he was surprise that he got ejected.
This is the first time he has been shown a proverbial red card by an umpire in his 1082 regular season as an NBA player.
After the game he said, "I got fouled, I showed my frustration to the ref and he sent me to the locker room. I said what I had to say and I moved on but he decided I should get two (technical Fouls). It is what it is. We got the win and that's the most important."
The four-time Most Valuable Player award winner scored 21 points with 12 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 five steals before being ejected.
The Cavs finished 2nd last season, will they get to win it this time around?
Was the umpire, Kane Fitzgerald right to have ejected The NBA’s resident good boy [LeBron James]?
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