You’re not going to believe the ‘flop’ that LeBron James committed in a game against the Grizzlies

New York – LeBron James was warned on Saturday for violating the NBA’s ‘anti-flop’ rule after a play in which the superstar appeared to fall dramatically with little or no contact.

The league also warned teammate Kyle Kuzma to fail in the same game during the Los Angeles Lakers’ 115-105 victory over Memphis on Friday.

James was between two Memphis players when teammate Anthony Davis fired from the other side of the court. James fell backwards and threw his arms into the air, and a foul was sung as the Grizzles players watched in frustration.

On the Memphis television broadcast, commentators reacted in disgust at James’ performance.

“You must be kidding. This is getting out of control,” one of them said. “That’s as bad as you can imagine. It’s horrible, ugly, any word that is related to the ones I said.”

On the other hand, Kuzma’s play was disheartening. Dillon Brooks was the scorer.

Failing penalties have been uncommon in recent years after the league began taking drastic action against the act of trying to trick referees into singing fouls by initiating penalties in the 2012-13 season. After a first warning, a player is fined $ 5,000 for a second offense.

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