At the time, during the game, we did not see a foul. Why was there no foul call there and what did you see there?” QUESTION: “It looked like there was contact on LeBron’s drive at the end of regulation. LEWIS: “Yes, that was part of his inappropriate actions.” QUESTION: “It looked like he brought a camera out – was he trying to show you something?” LEWIS: “His actions were inappropriate in addressing resentment to a non-call.” QUESTION: “Why was Patrick Beverley assessed a technical foul at the end of regulation?” Here’s everything he asked the crew chief, Eric Lewis. Here’s what officials said about controversial no-call on LeBron James-Jayson Tatum incidentĪdam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe was the pool reporter’s representative for the game. Instead, the game remained tied and went to overtime where the Celtics prevailed. ![]() Had a foul been called, James would have gone to the free-throw line to put the Lakers up by one or two points, if he made either or both free throws, respectively. James was visibly upset over the no-call, and Patrick Beverley’s response - which involved pulling a camera out to show a referee and prove his point - earned him an ejection. The Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Boston Celtics by four points in overtime on Saturday following a controversial fourth-quarter-ending no-call where LeBron James drove to the rim and appeared to get hit by Jayson Tatum’s attempt to block the ball. On a last-second drive, LeBron James appeared to sustain contact from Jayson Tatum, yet a foul wasn’t called.
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