LeBron James Facing Backlash After Slow-Mo Video Surfaces of Anthony Edwards Play

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In a crucial Game 4 of the first-round playoff series between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Minnesota Timberwolves, a contentious play involving LeBron James and Anthony Edwards has sparked significant backlash.

With under two minutes remaining in the first half and the Lakers holding a narrow 55-54 lead, James made an aggressive attempt to grab a loose ball. The play resulted in a foul, sending Edwards to the floor and momentarily halting the game. Edwards remained on the court for several moments, visibly shaken, but ultimately continued playing.

After a slow-mo video surfaced, the play quickly ignited reactions on social media, with fans criticizing James for what they perceived as a reckless and dangerous play.

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"Aaaand LeBron takes out Anthony Edwards. Congrats LeBron, you figured out how to win the series," one fan wrote on X.

"looking like prime pat bev smh," a fan added.

"What a reckless dive for the ball, LeBron James is a dirty player," a third fan posted. "Trying to injure Ant because he's the new face of the league and LeBron not trying to give up his spot."

"LeBron James is an idiot for that foul on AE," another fan added.

'Yall would have Lu Dort in handcuffs if he did something like this," said another.


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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23)© Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images


At halftime, James had contributed 22 points, seven rebounds, and three assists, while Edwards finished with 19 points, four rebounds, and four assists.

The Lakers, trailing the series 2-1, are aiming to avoid a 3-1 deficit as the series progresses. The outcome of Game 4 will be crucial in determining the momentum for the remainder of the series.


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