LeBron James criticized the Indiana Pacers on social media Tuesday night after the team lost a late lead against the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Indiana maintained the lead on the road for almost the entire last five minutes of regulation. After a turnover under the Boston basket gave the Celtics possession, the play they needed was clear.
The Pacers had a timeout left, which they could have used to observe Boston’s offensive setup. Boston was already in the bonus, meaning any Indiana foul would result in two free throws for the Celtics.
Boston’s Jaylen Brown hit the game-tying three-pointer against the Pacers at TD Garden.
A likely change of possession would have given the Pacers the ball back with the lead, despite limited time coming off the clock. James has previously supported the strategy of fouling when up by three points.
James also shared a clip from his interview with JJ Redick on their ‘Mind the Game’ podcast earlier this month, right after the New York Knicks lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5 of their first-round series.
The foul-up-three strategy could have prevented Tyrese Maxey’s game-tying shot and ended that series one game earlier.
“I personally, I would’ve fouled — I would have,” James told Redick. “I would have fouled before Tyrese even touched half-court.”
“It has to be on the downward dribble; if you’re going to foul, you have to foul on the downward dribble,” James continued. “Sometimes, a lot of guys are afraid to do it. A lot of coaches are afraid to tell their team to foul when up three because either, number one, they haven’t practiced it, or number two, with our rules, it gets tricky, and you might send a guy to the free-throw line. But I am fouling, I am fouling, I am fouling. Guys are too great,” James added.
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle accepted full responsibility for the team’s loss after the game.
“I love the way our guys fought in this game; this loss is totally on me,” Carlisle said. “With 10 seconds in regulation, we should have just taken the timeout, advanced the ball, and found a way to get it in, make a free throw or two, and end the game. But it didn’t happen.”
News
LeBron James accepted to sacrifice a huge amount of money to join the Suns: Creating a historic superteam
LeBron agreed to give up a significant sum of money in order to join the Suns, building a legendary superteam. LeBron James and Bronny are reportedly targets for the Phoenix Suns this offseason. Phoenix — For the Phoenix Suns, who…
LEBRON: “Don’t get it twisted. Don’t get it f****d up. Caitlin Clark is the reason why a lot of great things is going to happen for the WNBA.”
NBA icons LeBron James and Charles Barkley are under fire for their recent comments supporting WNBA star Caitlin Clark. The men face criticism for stating that WNBA players and fans should be grateful for what the rookie is doing for the league instead of complaining…
BREAKING: Los Angeles Lakers Star LeBron James Made NBA History
On Wednesday evening, the All-NBA teams were announced by the league. Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was named to the All-NBA Third Team. He finished the regular season with averages of 25.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, 8.3 assists and 1.3…
Rich Paul: ‘LeBron [James] is a free agent’
Although LeBron James can opt out of his contract and become a free agent this summer, there doesn’t seem to be the same type of anticipation or angst regarding his potential free agency as there was in the past when he was…
LeBron James looks to be in playing shape as he enjoys vacation in the Maldives … after vowing never to miss the NBA playoffs again
Lebron James and the Los Angeles Lakers may have failed to make it to the NBA playoffs, but that wasn’t going to stop him from having fun in the sun. The baller, his wife Savannah, their family, and friends jetted off…
Bronny James Decides to Stay in NBA Draft, Forgoes College Return
Bronny James, the highly touted basketball prospect and son of NBA superstar LeBron James, has made a significant decision regarding his future. Bronny has opted to remain in the 2024 NBA Draft, choosing not to return to college. This decision marks…
End of content
No more pages to load