NBA Reportedly Makes Decision On LeBron James Fan Incident

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James returned from a one-game suspension just to deal with another fan incident. Oh, people really like to step on his nerves.

In the game against the Indiana Pacers, a group of young people heckled LeBron. Two of them were worse than the rest of the group. These Pacers fans were warned a couple of times, but they didn’t stop. LeBron was fed up with their behavior so he asked refs and the arena security to remove them. A young girl and boy had to leave the game with a little over two minutes left of the game.

Fans who were sitting near the couple claim that the woman insulted LeBron’s oldest son Bronny. This rude Pacers fan said she hopes “Bronny gets into a car accident tomorrow and dies.” Oh yes, she crossed the red line. No one should ever say anything like this to a father.

That’s exactly what LeBron said in the postgame press conference. He understands when players support their teams and cheer on their game. But, he doesn’t like when people decide to threaten players.

The NBA made decision on LeBron James and his fan incident

The league won’t really fine these players. They were ejected from the game for violating the NBA Fan Code of Conduct. Several sources confirmed the decision.

“The fans were ejected for violating the NBA Fan Code of Conduct,” NBA spokesman Mike Bass told reporters.

“Sources said the two fans made inappropriate comments and gestures toward Lakers star LeBron James. No lifetime ban or further consequence is expected,” Charania reports.

May this be an example for other fans. No one should ever disrespect players. No one should even wish upon someone’s death. That’s mean. The ejection of Pacers fans motivated LeBron to finish the game with a win. The four-time NBA champion launched two three-pointers and sealed the win. That’s the ultimate punishment for Pacers fans. Watching their team lose.

When it comes to LeBron and his team, they are trying to get back on track. They will try to win as many games as possible.