In a contentious matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets in Game 2 of their playoff series, LeBron James voiced sharp criticism against the officiating following the Lakers’ narrow 101-99 defeat. The pivotal moment sparking James’ ire occurred in the final minute of the third quarter when a shooting foul on D’Angelo Russell by Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. was initially called but subsequently overturned by the NBA’s replay center.
Expressing frustration with the decision-making process in the replay center, James remarked, “I don’t understand what’s going on in the replay center, to be honest.” This criticism adds to a growing sentiment of discontent regarding officiating decisions in critical game moments.
This isn’t the first time LeBron James has raised concerns about the NBA’s replay center. In December, following a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, James had previously voiced his dissatisfaction with officiating decisions made by the center.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham also weighed in on the officiating, acknowledging the challenges posed by tough calls and non-calls but emphasizing the team’s need to maintain focus and execute plays effectively.
The loss marks the Lakers’ tenth consecutive defeat against the Nuggets, a statistic that adds pressure as they head into Game 3. With the series shifting to Los Angeles, the Lakers will be eager to regain momentum and secure a crucial victory on their home court on Thursday.