In the NBA locker room, LEBRON James inadvertently interrupted Anthony Davis, a teammate.
In an exciting Saturday night game, James and the Los Angeles Lakers upset Ime Udoka’s Houston Rockets 107-97. Following two technical fouls, the Rockets’ head coach was dismissed from the game.
Los Angeles Lakers star big man Anthony Davis was interrupted by LeBron James during an interview in the NBA locker room after the team’s 107-97 win over the Houston Rockets
LeBron was singing loudly while Davis attempted to answer a question from a reporter
James’ antics came after Rockets head coach Ime Udoka was ejected after a conversation with the four-time NBA champion in the fourth quarter
With a performance of 27 points, 14 rebounds, and five blocks, Davis led the Lakers for the entire day.
Reporters gathered in the locker room following the game to speak with the eight-time NBA All-Star.
However, as Davis was responding to a query, LeBron displayed his musical abilities.
The four-time NBA champion was belting out a song while reporters and Davis laughed.
Hearing himself make a mistake, James was heard to say, “Oh sorry.”
Before responding to the inquiry, Davis kept grinning and laughing.
With eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Udoka and LeBron got into a heated altercation on the field, setting up the NBA locker room moment.
Following Lakers forward Cam Reddish’s interaction with Rockets forward Tari Eason, James and Udoka were observed conversing.
Udoka struck up a conversation with LeBron during the play stoppage.
J.T. Orr, the official, sounded his whistle and issued technical penalties to Udoka and James.
The first-year Houston coach was ejected from the game since it was Udoka’s second of the contest.
LeBron joked after the game that he was chatting with Udoka about “how much we enjoyed Thanksgiving.”
Reporters were informed by Udoka that he was merely speaking with James, but the referees “didn’t like what they heard.”
When Udoka talked about the game where the Rockets were outscored 35-14 in the second quarter, he also made a jab at the Lakers.
“To kind of get punked by a team that’s not known for physicality or punking people is not a good sign,” the 46-year-old stated.