“LeCap Is Back at It!”: LeBron James gets Called Out for Addressing Steve Kerr’s ‘Flopping’ Comments After Game 5 Loss to Warriors
After the Lakers took a 3-1 lead at home, the series shifted back to San Francisco for Game 5 tonight. LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers made quite a splash while getting in for Game 5. They were confident about wrapping the series up, but Stephen Curry and co. were ready for a fight.
Stephen Curry made it his job to get his teammates engaged as Andrew Wiggins and Draymond Green both showed up with 20-point nights. They took an 11-point half-time lead and didn’t let go of the same. The game ended with the Dubs winning 121-106 and forcing a Game 6.
After the game, LeBron James spoke to the media and addressed the ‘flopping’ comments Steve Kerr made ahead of Game 5.
LeBron James responds to Steve Kerr’s flopping comments
After practice yesterday, Steve Kerr spoke to the media, where he expressed his issues with flopping, especially by the Lakers. He said,
“Like I said, you give them credit, but you lament the fact that, as a league, we’re going to reward that type of play with — the game and the series and all that stuff’s at stake, you would hope that officials would recognize when a guy just takes a dive.”
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