LeBron schooling De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk on why his shoulder hitting Fox’s face isn’t a foul

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  1. i’ve come to the realization that LeBron has to be appreciated. I was taking him for granted.

    I’ll be very disappointed if the GM doesn’t get him players for a last title run but if they don’t im not gonna let the anger get the best of me I’m just going to appreciate his remaining games.

    I hope they come to their senses and see that this team is worth investment. You can always trade AD after LeBron retires and recoup some assets. You can also tank strategically for the 2028 and 2030 drafts when you have your own picks and get a lottery pick.

  2. I love Lebron for this but I love Monk and Fox even more for listening.

    Thats free game from the (in many people’s eyes) GOAT right there. So many could shake it off and be like “nah you’re wrong old man yadda yadda”

    But to respect Bron and listen, to keep learning the game from the OG before he rides off into the sunset is so beautiful man. And for Bron to offer that.

    Truly leaving the game better than he found it.

    What a legend, man.

  3. I find it funny when players argue about fouls with each other. I don’t think it was common before. But now this generation who grew up on the internet argue everything.

  4. Fox was not buying it, what he demonstrated to Monk wasn’t the same as what he actually did lol.

  5. Damn, Fox could have or should have been a Laker. Who knows how much history would have changed at that moment, but the idea of Bron and Fox on the same team sounds fun.

  6. LeBron James is like one of those video game bosses that tell you how to beat him, but there ain’t nothing you can do about it

  7. I wish refs would normalize this as a no call.

    People seem to think playing defense with your face is defense.

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