LeBron Called Out The Lakers Broadcast On Wednesday Night

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James will miss some time due to his injury, but he isn’t really happy with the Lakers broadcast.

The four-time NBA champion is sitting out games and the Lakers have yet to make a decision on his return. LeBron had to watch Wednesday’s game from home. It was a game against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks.

LeBron had an issue with the Lakers broadcast. He called out Spectrum Sports, which broadcasts the game, for not having the score of the contests on the screen.

“Hey @SpectrumSN I’m home watching my @Lakers game. Can we display the score please?? Thank you!” LeBron tweeted.

Spectrum Sports reacts to LeBron James comments on the broadcast

Spectrum Sports took notice of LeBron’s comments and they reacted almost instantly.

The king of basketball is out indefinitely due to his injury. He suffered a high-ankle sprain in the game against the Atlanta Hawks. LeBron will be out of the floor until late April.

“I really don’t have anything to add to where he’s at other than he’s out indefinitely,” Lakers coach Frank Vogel said earlier this month. “We’re proceeding right now. My whole focus is the guys we have in uniform and the Philadelphia 76ers. We’re not really going to give updates as to where he’s at with the recovery.”

LA doesn’t have the best record at this point of the regular season. They lost the game against the Bucks.

Lakers big man Andre Drummond had his debut with the team but he suffered an injury in the first quarter of the night. He returned to the floor in the second quarter but had to leave the game due to the pain. The newly-signed Lakers player lost his toenail after a Bucks player stepped on his foot. It was really uncomfortable and Drummond was in pain. He doesn’t know much about this type of injuries. Vogel will make the right decision for him.

Lakers players hope to have Andre Drummond back on the floor in the near future. The same applies to LeBron and Anthony Davis. They have to recover on time for the postseason.