LeBron James Questions ‘Forensic’ Camera After Controversial Call in Lakers’ Playoff Exit
The Minnesota Timberwolves ousted the Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 in their first-round playoff series, but a pivotal Game 4 call still has fans and players talking—especially LeBron James, who’s not convinced about the NBA’s latest tech.
A Turning Point in Game 4
Down 2-1 in the series, the Lakers were trailing by just one point in the final moments of Game 4. LeBron appeared to cleanly strip Anthony Edwards, but after a review using the NBA’s new “Eye in the Sky” camera system, officials reversed the call—ruling it a foul on James. Edwards sank two free throws, the Lakers missed a last-second three, and Minnesota took a commanding 3-1 lead.
LeBron Reacts on Podcast
“There was a piece of camera work… I’ve never seen in my f****** life,” LeBron said on the Mind the Game podcast. “It was like some forensic files type sh**.”
NBA’s Response: Technology Was Announced
Contrary to James’ surprise, the NBA had announced the implementation of Sony’s “Hawkeye” camera in March 2023. This advanced system was designed specifically to resolve disputed calls.
Quote of the Moment:
“Hand is part of the ball,” James claimed postgame—though replay told a different story.
As the Lakers reflect on a bitter exit, one thing is clear: the future of officiating is being rewritten by technology—whether stars like it or not.
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