LeBron James and the Cavaliers took an L from the Celtics last night and King James was not happy about it. Find out why LeBron had a fan kicked out of the arena and why he scolded a reporter inside…
Last night’s lost to the Boston Celtics (111-108) during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals was a tough for Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James. Especially after the Cavs murdered the Celtics during Friday night’s game that resulted in an ending score of 130 – 86.
Apparently a fan decided to heckle King James in his own arena after the Cavs were beat by the Celtics, so LeBron flexed his star power. After the game, LeBron was about to walk into the interview room when a fan started going in on him for only putting up 11 points.
LeBron had time, so he turned around and asked him to repeat what he said. So, the fan did. Suddenly, LeBron started walking towards the heckler and asked him what has he ever done. The fan went on to say he played ball at Hiram College, a school in Hiram, Ohio. At this point, security steps in and has the fan removed.
Pretty weird a Cavs fan would heckle their star player.
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst witnessed the interaction and broke down the chain of events. Check it below:
Once LeBron made it inside the interview room, it was clear he was still irritated after the lost. He scolded a reporter for only "asking questions" when they lose. Check it:
LeBron even came at a reporter for "only asking questions when we lose" during the postgame press conference tonight pic.twitter.com/aCUBuVSKUC
— Lee Harvey (@MusikFan4Life) May 22, 2017
Is Bron Bron a sore loser?
In other basketball news...
A two-story mural of the Notorious B.I.G. in Bed-Stuy is set to be destroyed. The landlord of the building, Samuel Berkowitz, is preparing to renovate the building and said he needs to remove the mural in order to add new windows.
Spread Art NYC got involved and they're trying their damnedest to keep the mural standing, even making an offer to have the mural saved.
Their offer was declined though.
Now, the New York Nets have partnered up with Spread Art NYC to keep the mural up in Brooklyn. The NBA team announced they are stepping in to try and save the mural on what would have been the rapper’s 45th birthday.
Today marks what would have been The Notorious B.I.G.'s 45th birthday. This iconic mural of him in Brooklyn is at risk of being taken down. pic.twitter.com/r7FaoTBrIh
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 21, 2017
We are stepping in and working with @spreadartnyc and other NYC leaders to help see that it stays.
Spread love. It's the Brooklyn way. pic.twitter.com/8T2sZoEiU4
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 21, 2017
On Instagram, rapper T.I. hopped in the comments section of one blog and offered to help save the mural as well.
Spread love, it’s the Brooklyn way.
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