LeBron James Has Hilarious Exchange When Asking About NBA Gametime App On Twitter

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LeBron James is clearly not a fan of the NBA Gametime App, as he demonstrated in recent hours, asking the league a series of questions about the app and its “weird” look. In a hilarious exchange, Bron took to Twitter looking for answers, directly tagging the NBA official account to fix his problem.

He really went into detail when describing the issues he was experiencing, probably explaining what plenty of more users suffer around the world. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar couldn’t want any game and the user experience was really bad for him.

“Hello, NBA Gametime App. Why does all these games say live if none of them are on yet? Can we put the times on them until the game actually start? Also the BOX SCORE is kinda weird too. Asking for a friend by the way.” James wrote.

If that wasn’t enough, the league replied to his comments, thanking him for the feedback and making it clear that they were working to fix his problem as soon as possible.

“Hey, @KingJames. Thanks for the feedback. Let your friend know we’re on the case.”

This is what happens when you’re LeBron James or at least one of his friends. We don’t know how the whole situation ended but Bron made his demands very clear and the league got to work to solve any issue he may have.

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