Eighteen-time All-Star LeBron James tweeted some criticism in response to the notion that referees seem to be ignoring fouls committed on Lakers players by other teams in the NBA.
He responded to a tweet that called attention to the ending of two recent Lakers games, in which no-calls became deciding factors in each game.
"And all year they keep telling me to my face on the court, 'I didn't see it' or 'It wasn't a foul,'" James wrote."It's not making sense to me seriously! Frustrating as hell man! Anyways keep going Squad!" The Lakers-Sixers matchup was the second straight game that had a controversial ending, in which officiating was the main storyline.went into double overtime on Friday. The game was not decided in regulation because Troy Brown Jr.'s three-point shot attempt with under three seconds remaining was blocked by Tim Hardaway Jr.
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