For quite some time now, Skip Bayless has always expressed his criticism of LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. After their recent loss to the Golden State Warriors, the Undisputed host isn’t letting the opportunity to roast the King and his team pass away.
In that particular game, the Lakers lost to Golden State with a score of 128-121. The Dubs had Stephen Curry lead the way with 31 points, while Klay Thompson scorched the opposition from the bench with 26 points. Draymond Green facilitated the Warriors on both ends of the court by making 6 points, 12 rebounds, and 13 assists.

On the other side of the fence, LeBron James had a great performance by dropping 40 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists. D’Angelo Russell added 23 points and 13 assists in a game that saw Anthony Davis exit the game early due to an eye contusion.
Right before the game ended, the Lakers challenged an out-of-bounds call against Jaxson Hayes. Around 23 minutes was spent by the referees to review the said play, which even rescinded a corner three-pointer made by James prior to the challenge.
Skip Bayless Criticizes Los Angeles Lakers for Losing Against Golden State Warriors

What should have been a two-minute span was stretched to more than 20 minutes, courtesy of several replay reviews. This caused several personalities to be caught on camera to see what they were doing during that period, including Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, and Ben Affleck.
Apart from those personalities, Skip Bayless had some choice words for James and the Lakers during their most recent game against the Warriors. The Undisputed host shared his thoughts in a post on X:
“This is so embarrassing for the NBA in a national TV game,” Bayless wrote.
It seems that Bayless’ tweet was targeted at the Lakers for starting a chain of events that led the game to be stalled for more than 20 minutes. Add the fact that the game was broadcasted on national television, and there’s more reason for the media personality to voice out his frustration.

It remains to be seen what action will the league take or let this incident pass. What’s certain, though, is that this kind of delay benefits no one in the NBA today.

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