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  • DIDDY AND KIM KARDASHIAN MAJOR DRAMA EXPOSED! KARDASHIANS UPDATE

    DIDDY AND KIM KARDASHIAN MAJOR DRAMA EXPOSED! KARDASHIANS UPDATE

    DIDDY AND KIM KARDASHIAN MAJOR DRAMA EXPOSED! KARDASHIANS UPDATE

    In a sturn of events, the matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner dynasty, Kris Jenner, finds herself in the midst of a storm after Anna Wintour’s recent declaration that the Kardashians are no longer relevant in the fashion world.

    The news sent shockwaves through the celebrity sphere, with Jenner reportedly in a state of disbelief and distress over Wintour’s proclamation. For years, the Kardashian family has been synonymous with pop culture and fashion, with their every move dissected and emulated by millions worldwide. However, Wintour’s words have cast doubt on their enduring influence.

    Sources close to Jenner reveal that she is “genuinely shaken” by Wintour’s statement, as the fashion icon’s opinion holds significant weight in the industry. Known for her discerning eye and unparalleled influence, Wintour’s words could potentially have far-reaching implications for the Kardashian brand.

    The declaration comes at a pivotal moment for the family, who have long dominated headlines and social media feeds with their reality shows, endorsements, and business ventures. However, recent years have seen a shift in public interest, with newer faces emerging in the ever-evolving landscape of celebrity culture.

    Despite this setback, insiders insist that Jenner is not one to back down from a challenge. Known for her business savvy and strategic acumen, she is already rumored to be plotting a comeback that will reaffirm the Kardashian-Jenner clan’s relevance in the fashion world.

    In the wake of Wintour’s declaration, speculation runs rampant about what steps Jenner will take to reclaim her family’s status. Will she forge new partnerships, revamp their image, or redefine what it means to be fashionable in the digital age?

    For now, all eyes are on Kris Jenner as she navigates this unprecedented moment in the Kardashian saga. One thing is certain: the world will be watching closely to see how she responds to Anna Wintour’s declaration and whether the Kardashians can rise once again to the top of the fashion hierarchy.

  • BREAKING NEWS: Kourtney Kardashian CLAPS BACK At Kim Kardashian SHADY POST?!  

    BREAKING NEWS: Kourtney Kardashian CLAPS BACK At Kim Kardashian SHADY POST?!  

    BREAKING NEWS: Kourtney Kardashian CLAPS BACK At Kim Kardashian SHADY POST?!

    In a mesmerizing snapshot frozen in time, a vintage photo unveils the bustling chaos of holiday shopping in the heart of New York City, circa 1910. This captivating image serves as a portal to an era long gone, yet vividly alive through the lens of history. As one peers into the scene, the streets of New York City are transformed into a bustling tapestry of activity. Amidst the towering buildings and horse-drawn carriages, throngs of people flood the sidewalks, their faces a blend of anticipation and urgency. Each individual is a character in this urban drama, contributing to the vibrant mosaic of city life.

    The storefronts, adorned with elaborate displays and festive decorations, beckon passersby with promises of seasonal delights. From elegant boutiques to humble market stalls, every corner seems to overflow with goods waiting to be purchased. The air is thick with the scent of roasted chestnuts and the sound of vendors hawking their wares, creating an immersive sensory experience.


    In the midst of this whirlwind of activity, one can discern the universal rituals of holiday shopping: shoppers clutching parcels tightly, vendors haggling over prices, and children gazing wide-eyed at the wonders on display. Despite the passage of time, these timeless scenes resonate with familiarity, bridging the gap between past and present.


    The chaos depicted in this vintage photo serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of the holiday season. In an era defined by rapid technological advancement and ever-changing social landscapes, it is comforting to know that some traditions remain unchanged. Though the faces may be different and the cityscape altered, the essence of holiday shopping – the camaraderie, the excitement, and the joy – transcends time and place.

    As we gaze upon this captivating glimpse into the past, let us pause to reflect on the rich tapestry of human experience that binds us across generations. In the hustle and bustle of modern life, may we cherish the traditions that connect us to our shared history and celebrate the timeless rituals that make the holiday season truly magical.

  • Parenting Expert Slams Kardashians for Fast-Tracking Children’s Growth  

    Parenting Expert Slams Kardashians for Fast-Tracking Children’s Growth  

    Parenting Expert Slams Kardashians for Fast-Tracking Children’s Growth

    In the realm of celebrity culture, the Kardashian family often serves as a focal point for discussions ranging from fashion trends to lifestyle choices. However, their parenting methods have recently come under intense scrutiny, with one prominent expert going so far as to label their approach as “extremely unfavorable.”

    Dr. Rebecca Johnson, a renowned child psychologist and parenting specialist, has voiced strong criticism against the Kardashians for what she perceives as a detrimental impact on their children’s development. In a scathing interview with Vanity Fair, Dr. Johnson did not mince words as she accused the famous family of allowing their children to grow up at an alarming pace, potentially causing long-term damage.


    “The Kardashian children are being thrust into the spotlight and exposed to adult situations far too early,” Dr. Johnson asserted. “This premature exposure to fame, wealth, and societal expectations can have profound consequences on their psychological well-being and overall development.”

    Indeed, the Kardashian offspring, including North, Saint, Chicago, Psalm, True, and Dream, have been a ubiquitous presence on social media and reality television since birth. From lavish birthday parties to designer wardrobes, their upbringing is often characterized by extravagance and opulence, which Dr. Johnson argues could distort their perception of reality.

    “These children are being raised in a bubble of privilege, shielded from the hardships and challenges that are essential for fostering resilience and empathy,” she explained. “Instead of nurturing their authentic selves, they are being molded into miniature versions of their famous parents, perpetuating a cycle of superficiality and materialism.”

    Moreover, Dr. Johnson expressed concerns about the lack of boundaries and privacy afforded to the Kardashian offspring, citing instances where their intimate moments were shared with millions of followers on social media platforms.

    “The constant scrutiny and intrusion into their private lives can have detrimental effects on their self-esteem and sense of identity,” she warned. “Children need a safe space to explore their interests and form genuine connections with others, away from the prying eyes of the public.”

    While the Kardashians have yet to respond to Dr. Johnson’s criticisms, the debate surrounding their parenting choices continues to spark conversation and controversy in the media. As the world watches their children grow up in the spotlight, the question remains: at what cost? In the eyes of Dr. Rebecca Johnson and other concerned experts, the answer is clear – the Kardashian children deserve a childhood free from the pressures of fame and fortune, where their well-being and individuality are prioritized above all else.

  • LeBron James Says Lakers Must “Pay Attention To The Details” After Losing Series Opener Against Denver Nuggets

    LeBron James Says Lakers Must “Pay Attention To The Details” After Losing Series Opener Against Denver Nuggets

    LeBron James Says Lakers Must “Pay Attention To The Details” After Losing Series Opener Against Denver Nuggets

    It was a valiant effort for the Los Angeles Lakers this weekend, but in the end, it wasn’t enough to earn a win and break the streak against the defending champions. After the final buzzer,

    LeBron spoke candidly to the media and explained what would be required for the Purple and Gold to make this a long series.

    “I’ve never played on a championship team that didn’t pay attention to detail. There’s no if, ands or buts about it,” said James. “You have to.”

    As a 4x champion, LeBron James has first-hand knowledge of what it takes to win 16 playoff games.

    LeBron James

    Among other things, attention to detail is required and it’s what truly separates the contenders from pretenders. After 20 years in the NBA, LeBron knows that taking care of all the little things on the court is really the first step to building a championship team.

    With the Miami Heat, it took a “big three” with LeBron in his prime to go back-to-back and it took just about everything they had. This season, with the Lakers, it’s taking everything from him, Anthony Davis, and the backcourt of Austin Reaves and D’Angelo Russell. This year, the margin for error has never been so narrow and the Lakers will have to play nearly perfect basketball just even to have a chance against some of these elite teams in the West.

    Unfortunately, after drawing Dever in the first round, the chances are even more stacked against the Lakers and history says they will struggle to keep up with Denver’s arsenal of veterans and shooters. So while Michael Malone and the Nuggets are certainly not scared of the Lake Show (especially after winning 9 straight games against them), they will make sure to give them their best every single game and the Lakers must do the same if they want to keep their season alive.

    The Signs Do Not Look Good For The Lakers
    Both Anthony Davis and Darvin Ham were publicly confident about their chances in the West and many fans are still clinging to hope that the Lakers can figure out a recipe that works before it’s too late. In Game 1, despite 59 combined points from the duo, it wasn’t enough to get the win and it remains to be seen how the Lakers will answer for the next matchup on Monday.

    The good news for the Lakers is that the game was relatively close they could have won it with one more late-game run. The bad news is, the matchup is trending in the same way it did last season. Despite being sent home in a clean 4-game sweep, all of the games were very competitive and the Lakers had a chance to win until the very end.

    Back then, the Lakers didn’t have enough to close the deal and contain the Joker when it mattered most. This year, with Jokic on the cusp of his third MVP, he’s proving equally as challenging to stop and it’s a signal that nothing has really changed since the last time they met.

    With some time left to go before the next game, the Lakers will need to consider every option to try and match up better against the Nuggets. If they get swept again, by the same team in back-to-back years, it will not be a good look for them and it will count as a blemish on LeBron James’ otherwise illustrious resume. For now, it’s still early enough for the Lakers to respond and stop the bleeding before things get out of hand. As always, the key to victory will be with defense, star-power, and attention to detail on both ends of the court.

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  • LeBron James Admits He’s “Not 100%” For Series Against Denver Nuggets

    LeBron James Admits He’s “Not 100%” For Series Against Denver Nuggets

    LeBron James Admits He’s “Not 100%” For Series Against Denver Nuggets

    LeBron James gives critical health update before Game 1.

    In a chat with the media ahead of Saturday’s opening game against the Nuggets, LeBron James spoke on the state of his health and what condition his body is in for the post-season. According to LeBron, while he’s healthier than last year, he’s still not completely healthy heading into round one.

    “I’m in a much better rhythm physically, emotionally, all that,” said LeBron. “Coming into the series this year compared to the Western Conference Finals last year, I was extremely banged up… but I feel better than I did last year.”

    Last season was like a nightmare for the King. While the Lakers were able to make a late-season push toward the end, LeBron struggled to stay on the court from the very beginning, only playing in 55 total games.

    LeBron James

    By the time the Lakers entered the players, LeBron was really on his last leg and it took everything he had to power his team as far as the Western Conference Finals.

    This season, with a better record overall and more continuity from the jump, the team is in much better shape to last four playoff rounds. While they are still massive underdogs to beat the Nuggets and win the West, LeBron is feeling good about his team’s chances, given all that’s changed from a year ago.

    With both Anthony Davis and himself at full strength for the playoffs, the Lakers will be operating with their full power, and we’ve seen down the stretch of this season how potent this Lakers team can be. As a squad built with size and strength, Los Angeles can muscle their way to victory in the West but they’ll need LeBron injury-free to have any kind of chance. So far, the signs are looking positive that that the King will avoid any kind of setback but it remains to be seen if they can actually pull it off.

    Los Angeles Lakers Can Shock The World
    With a 45-37 record this season, the Lakers finished 7th in the West and fans are split on what kind of threat they pose in the 2024 title chase. As good as the Lakers have been over the past few weeks, the West is just too good to make any mistakes. Against teams like the Timberwolves, Thunder, and Clippers, the margin for error is ridiculously thin and the Lakers have struggled to stay consistent all year long.

    As losers of 8 straight games to the Nuggets, nobody is picking the Purple and Gold to advance in the series and many believe it’s doomed to end in a four-game sweep for the second straight season. Still, Jokic and the Nuggets are not taking the Lakers lightly, and nobody should be counting them out.

    LeBron James and Anthony Davis are one of the best duos in the league when healthy and they can just find a way to contain Jokic, it might give them a chance to steal some games in the series. But if LeBron or his co-star are compromised in any way, it could be enough to end the Lakers’ season for good. At this point, James might have to play 40 minutes a night to even give his team a chance to beat the Nuggets.

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  • Charles Barkley Blasts The Lakers: “They Gon’ Throw Somebody Under The Bus When They Lose.

    Charles Barkley Blasts The Lakers: “They Gon’ Throw Somebody Under The Bus When They Lose.

    Charles Barkley Blasts The Lakers: “They Gon’ Throw Somebody Under The Bus When They Lose.”

    Charles Barkley harshly criticized the Lakers’ inability to take accountability after losing seasons and blaming people on the roster.

    Charles Barkley is not a fan of the way the Lakers find scapegoats after every losing season, specifically discussing how the franchise has treated D’Angelo Russell.

    “One thing you can always count on with the Lakers, they gon’ throw somebody under the bus when they lose. Going back to Russell Westbrook, Frank Vogel, and I guess, D’Angelo Russell. I love the way they blame. The Denver Nuggets are a better team than the Lakers.”

    Barkley elaborated on the excess responsibility being put on Russell since they lost Game 1, making it clear that the Lakers are not losing because of Russell but because they’re the worse team.

    Charles Barkley Blasts The Lakers: "They Gon' Throw Somebody Under The Bus When They Lose."

    “I didn’t like the way they called D’Angelo out after Game 1. The kid is not trying to miss shots but they’re beating him at every aspect of the game, not just D’Angelo’s position. I hope he has a good game, but the Nuggets right now, are just a better team than the Lakers. That has nothing to with D’Angelo or Rui, the Nuggets are a well-oiled machine.”

    Russell has had a strong start to Game 2, putting up nine points in the first quarter after shooting 3-3 from 3-point range. The Lakers hold a thin 28-24 lead at the end of the first quarter, but that isn’t an indicator of anything. They led by double-digits during their Game 1 loss.

    The Lakers wouldn’t be wrong for looking at D’Lo harshly if he had another rough offensive night in a loss. His offensive struggles have highlighted the Lakers vs. Nuggets matchups in the last two seasons, with Russell entering game 2 having averaged 7.6 points and 3.4 assists on 31.3% shooting in five playoff games against the Nuggets.

    The Lakers Haven’t Found A Successful Gameplan
    The Lakers are one of the best opponents for the Nuggets in terms of being able to go on runs and keep the game tight until crunch time. However, that’s where the Nuggets excel and usually open up leads that end the game for LA. Through five playoff games and three regular-season matchups, the Lakers are yet to find an answer.

    Darvin Ham has openly said that he just doesn’t know what to do when it comes to game planning against Nikola Jokic.

    “It’s like sh*t, I don’t know what to do. You just gotta go out there and try to be as disciplined as possible, aggressive, and consistent. And have a next-play mentality, man. … Kid is a generational-type player.”

    Rui Hachimura seemed discontent with the results against the Nuggets so far after Game 1 as well.

    “They watch us a lot. We’ve played them so many times in the last year, they know what we exactly do. We’ve got to do well as a team defense, they don’t give us many options… I think we gotta play together more, I got to be more active, sharing the ball, and all that. I think that’s going to help us this year.”

    With Game 2 looking to have started well for the Lakers, fans around the world be praying they can hold onto it enough to bring the series back to LA tied at 1-1.

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  • LeBron сlаims he ѕhould hаve been the fіrѕt unаnіmous MVP wіnner: “It wаѕ а wrіter from Boѕton, of сourѕe”

    LeBron сlаims he ѕhould hаve been the fіrѕt unаnіmous MVP wіnner: “It wаѕ а wrіter from Boѕton, of сourѕe”

    LeBron сlаims he ѕhould hаve been the fіrѕt unаnіmous MVP wіnner: “It wаѕ а wrіter from Boѕton, of сourѕe”

    2013 wаѕ а greаt yeаr for LeBron Jаmeѕ. The Mіаmі Heаt won а ѕeсond ѕtrаight NBA tіtle thаt yeаr, gіvіng Jаmeѕ rіng No.2. Kіng Jаmeѕ аlѕo won hіѕ ѕeсond сonѕeсutive MVP аwаrd аnd Fіnаls MVP аwаrd thаt ѕeаѕon, but ассording to Kіng Jаmeѕ, іt сould hаve been а muсh greаter yeаr.

    Durіng the MVP votіng рroсess, LeBron got 120 out of а рoѕѕible 121 fіrѕt-place voteѕ аnd beсаme one ѕhort of beсomіng the fіrѕt unanimous MVP in NBA hіѕtory.

    Thаt dіѕtіnctіon wаѕ lаter сlаimed by Steрh Curry, who gаrnered аll fіrѕt-place voteѕ durіng the 2015-16 ѕeаѕon MVP votіng.

    Aссordіng to LeBron, he сould’ve been the fіrѕt to ассomplish thаt feаt.

    “I also had the opportunity to be, I would’ve been the first unanimous MVP where I got all 120 votes. But I got 119. There was one vote where he voted for Carmelo…The writer is from Boston, of course. I know his name too, but I ain’t going to give him that light light just yet, I’ll wait for the doc on that.” said LeBron during his recent appearance on The Shop podcast.

    LeBron аlѕo ѕаid he ѕhould’ve won DPOY thаt ѕаme yeаr
    Thаt ѕаme ѕeаѕon, LeBron аlѕo сomрlained thаt he ѕhould’ve won the Defenѕіve Plаyer of the Yeаr аwаrd аnd the MVP troрhy, but the medіа voted for Mаrс Gаѕol. Gаѕol ended uр not gettіng nаmed to the All-Defenѕіve Fіrѕt teаm, аnd Jаmeѕ ѕаid thаt сontіnues to рuzzle hіm uр to thіѕ dаy аnd сomрared іt to Beyonсe not wіnnіng Album of the Yeаr.

    Bасk then, сoасhes voted for the All-Defenѕіve teаmѕ, whіle the medіа voted for the DPOY award. After thаt сontroverѕy, the NBA сhаnged іtѕ votіng рroсess by lettіng the medіа раnel vote for both the DPOY аnd the All-Defenѕіve Teаmѕ.

    No LeBron сonѕpiraсy
    Whіle LeBron refuѕed to іdentіfy the Boѕton wrіter durіng hіѕ reсent іntervіew, іt’ѕ рublіc knowledge thаt the wrіter wаѕ Boѕton Globe’ѕ Gаry Wаѕhburn. Thаt ѕаme yeаr, Wаѕhburn exрlаined why he voted for Melo іnѕtead of LeBron whіle denyіng thаt there wаѕ а сonѕpiraсy to deny LeBron beсomіng the fіrѕt unаnіmous MVP.

    “I hаd no іdeа I would be the only voter to leаve LeBron out of fіrѕt,” Washburn wrote. “Thіѕ іѕn’t Mrѕ. Wіlѕon’ѕ сlаss, I don’t wаlk аround аѕking fellow ѕportѕwriterѕ theіr аnѕwerѕ to the US Hіѕtory quіz. Thіѕ іѕn’t the Beѕt Plаyer іn the Gаme аwаrd; іt’ѕ the Moѕt Vаluаble Plаyer аwаrd, аnd I thіnk whаt Anthony ассomplished thіѕ ѕeаѕon wаѕ worthy of my vote.”

    2013 wаѕ the yeаr when LeBron won hіѕ ѕeсond NBA сhаmpionship. But on а рerѕonal level, he felt thаt he dіd not get the іndіvіduаl reсognіtіon he deѕerved. Fіrѕt, he сlаims Mаrс Gаѕol ‘ѕtole’ hіѕ only DPOY troрhy. And now he ѕаyѕ he wаѕ robbed of the honor of beіng the fіrѕt unаnіmous MVP іn NBA hіѕtory.

  • LeBron James Reacts to Missing Wide Open Three in Game 2

    LeBron James Reacts to Missing Wide Open Three in Game 2

    LeBron James Reacts to Missing Wide Open Three in Game 2

    Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James had a great look from three

    The Denver Nuggets completed an incredible 20-point comeback to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 2 on Monday night.

    Following a missed three by LeBron James, Denver secured the rebound, and Jamal Murray hit a game-winning buzzer-beater over Anthony Davis.

    The missed three from James was wide open, and had he made it, Denver would not have been in position to hit a game winner. James had hit multiple threes in the fourth quarter to put the Lakers in position to win, but missed that final wide open look.

    Apr 22, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) in the first

    When asked about this after the game, James said, “I had a wide open look and it rimmed out. It rimmed in, it rimmed out.”

    James has been a great three-point shooter this season, and finished Game 2 a very solid 3/6 from deep. Unfortunately missing the biggest one of the game, which happened to be wide open, James was unable to give his team the lead on that look. For the Lakers, it resulted in a heartbreaking loss at the buzzer.

    Now heading back to Los Angeles, the Lakers will need to win at least one game at home in order to earn a trip back to Denver for Game 5. Looking to avoid another sweep, the Lakers will have to find a way to put together a complete game, which is something they have struggled with against Denver.

  • LeBron James Rips Officiating After Lakers Lose Second Game to Nuggets: ‘It Makes No Sense to Me’

    LeBron James Rips Officiating After Lakers Lose Second Game to Nuggets: ‘It Makes No Sense to Me’

    LeBron James Rips Officiating After Lakers Lose Second Game to Nuggets: ‘It Makes No Sense to Me’

    The Los Angeles Lakers star’s frustration was evident in his post-game comments on Monday night

    Published on April 23, 2024 02:14PM EDT Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images

    LeBron James had criticism for the officiating following the Lakers’ loss on Monday night

    The star offered terse comments before dropping the mic during the post-game presser

    James also called into question the officiating of the night’s earlier game

    LeBron James #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers speaks to the media after Round 3 Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals 2023
    LeBron James is calling into question the calls made by officiants following the Los Angeles Lakers’ playoff loss against the Denver Nuggets on Monday night.

    “I don’t understand what’s going on in the [NBA] replay center, to be honest,” the Lakers star, 39, said in his post-game comments, which were shared on X (formerly known as Twitter).

    James added, “D-Lo [Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell] clearly gets hit in the face on a drive. What the f— do we have a replay center for if it’s going to go [like that]?”

    The NBA player’s frustration was on view after the team lost a consecutive game to the Nuggets, 101-99, after Denver’s Jamal Murray hit a last-second shot as time expired.

    But during most of game two, the Lakers’ adjustments kept the Nuggets at bay — and at one point in the second half, they had a 20-point lead on the defending champs.

    With the Lakers up by 10 with 39.5 seconds to go in the third, crew chief Scott Foster ruled that Denver’s Michael Porter Jr. made “marginal” contact with Russell, and that the initial call on the floor would be reversed.

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    “It makes no sense to me,” James said following the game. “It bothers me.”

    James also then made a case against the officiating of the night’s earlier game, in which the New York Knicks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers.

    “And then I just saw what happened with the Sixers-Knicks game, too,” he said, before dropping the mic. “Like, what are we doing?”

    The Knicks, who rallied from a five-point deficit to win 104-101 and take a 2-0 lead in the series, seemingly benefited after officials did not recognize 76ers head coach Nick Nurse’s attempt to call a timeout.

    Philadelphia is set to file a complaint with the league over the officiating of its first two games, multiple outlets, including USA Today, reported.

  • LeBron James rips NBA replay center in expletive rant after Nuggets top Lakers with buzzer-beater

    LeBron James rips NBA replay center in expletive rant after Nuggets top Lakers with buzzer-beater

    LeBron James rips NBA replay center in expletive rant after Nuggets top Lakers with buzzer-beater

    LeBron James was upset with NBA officials, specifically at the replay center, after the Denver Nuggets topped

    the Los Angeles Lakers 101–99 thanks to a Jamal Murray buzzer-beater on Monday night.

    James was upset replay officials overturned a foul on Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr.,

    with the league saying he made marginal contact with Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell on a second-half play. James made his frustrations known.

    LeBron James blocks out Aaron Gordon

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    LeBron James walks off the floor
    Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, #23, walks off the court after a loss to the Denver Nuggets in Game 2 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series on Monday, April 22, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

    “I don’t understand what’s going on in the replay center, to be honest,” James said. “D-Lo clearly gets hit in the face on the drive. What the f— do we have a replay center … it doesn’t make sense. It makes no sense. It bothers me.”

    James left the press conference after that.

    Los Angeles blew a 20-point second-half lead which ended with Murray’s game-winning shot. Murray hit the shot over Lakers center Anthony Davis.

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    LeBron James backs down Jamal Murray
    Jamal Murray, #27 of the Denver Nuggets, guards LeBron James, #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers, in the second quarter during game two of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs at Ball Arena on April 22, 2024 in Denver. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

    “I just lost my balance and fell. I think A.D. was in my way or somebody was in my way and I just heard everybody scream and that’s how I knew it went in,” Murray said.

    Murray missed 13 of his first 16 shots before hitting the most important one.

    “I told my teammates when I was struggling, ‘I’m gonna look for y’all,’ and every single one of them told me to keep shooting,” he said. “They told me to stay aggressive and keep looking for it, keep hunting and when I had the ball with two seconds left, I knew once I had made a couple, the next one should go down, as well.”

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    LeBron James blocks out Aaron Gordon
    Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, #23, and Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon, #50, eye the ball during the second half in Game 2 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series on Monday, April 22, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

    Game 3 is set for Thursday night back in Los Angeles.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.