LeBron James found himself at the center of yet another controversial officiating decision during the Los Angeles Lakers’ 106-102 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. Late in the fourth quarter, James was hit in the face by Kawhi Leonard while receiving an inbound pass, leading to an initial foul call.
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However, after a challenge by the Clippers, the referees overturned the decision, ruling the contact as “marginal.” James, never one to stay silent in the face of perceived injustice, took to Instagram after the game with a two-word response:
“Marginal huh!?!?”

The image James posted clearly showed Leonard’s arm making significant contact with his face, a moment that left LeBron on the ground for a while before teammates helped him up. Given the circumstances, it was shocking that the officials deemed the contact minimal enough to overturn the foul call.
Many fans and analysts were equally perplexed, questioning the consistency of officiating across the league. Despite the controversial moment, James brushed it off and continued his dominant play, finishing the game with 28 points, 13 rebounds, and three assists in 37 minutes.
Luka Doncic, who was celebrating his birthday, also played a crucial role in the Lakers’ win, putting up 31 points, five assists, and two rebounds. While he is still adjusting to his new role with the team, his growing chemistry with James is evident, and the duo is showing why many believe they could lead the Lakers to an 18th championship.
This victory further solidified the Lakers’ status as a top contender in the Western Conference. They are now 37-21, sitting in fourth place, just a half-game behind the third-seeded Memphis Grizzlies and one game behind the second-seeded Denver Nuggets. The Lakers have been on an incredible run, going 17-4 in their last 21 games, boasting the best defense in the NBA over that span.
James’ frustration with the referees is not without precedent. Officiating inconsistencies have been a major talking point across the league, especially for the Lakers, who have frequently found themselves on the wrong side of controversial calls.
Just a few nights ago, Anthony Edwards was ejected from a game simply for saying, “That’s a f***ing foul,” despite the fact that his frustration wasn’t directed at the officials. Moments like these have led to growing concerns about the NBA’s handling of officiating, particularly in high-stakes matchups.
While the controversial call may have overshadowed the game momentarily, James made history once again. With his performance in February, he became the oldest player in NBA history to average 25+ points per game in a single month. Over 11 games in February, he posted averages of 29.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 6.9 assists while leading the Lakers to a 9-2 record.
With a rematch against the Clippers looming on March 3, the Lakers will be looking to continue their winning ways. For James, the best response to officiating frustrations is to keep dominating, and if his recent performances are any indication, he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
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