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		Lakers' James plays down row with spectators in win over Hawks
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			 [February 02, 2021] 
			(Reuters) - Los Angeles Lakers 
			forward LeBron James said he was happy fans are back at some NBA 
			games amid the COVID-19 pandemic despite a bizarre altercation with 
			supporters that led to four of them being ejected from Monday's game 
			at Atlanta Hawks. 
 The NBA superstar became involved in a row with a male spectator 
			during the fourth quarter of their 107-99 win at the State Farm 
			Arena - which is among a handful of venues allowing fans this season 
			- before a woman began targeting the player.
 
 The woman, who was escorted out by security personnel along with 
			three others, posted an expletive-laden video on social media 
			explaining the dispute started only after James had exchanged words 
			with her husband.
 
		
		 
 "At the end of the day, I'm happy fans are back in the building. I 
			miss that interaction ... we as players need that interaction. I 
			don't feel like it was warranted to be kicked out," James told 
			reporters.
 
 "There was a back-and-forth between two grown men ... He said his 
			piece, I said my piece. Then someone else jumped into it and said 
			their piece.
 
 "I didn't think they should have been kicked out. But they might 
			have had a couple of drinks, maybe and they could have probably kept 
			it going. It wouldn't have been about the game anymore ... The 
			referees did what they had to do."
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            Atlanta Hawks guard Cam 
			Reddish (22) defends Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) in 
			the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett 
			Davis-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            While James played down the incident, Lakers coach Frank Vogel was 
			less than pleased with the fiery exchange after videos emerged on 
			social media showing the woman with her mask hanging off her chin 
			during the row.
 "It certainly exposed something with regard to having fans in the 
			pandemic," Vogel said. "You obviously can't have fans taking their 
			masks down and shouting at our players with the virus out there 
			during these times."
 
 James has been a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump, and 
			has spoken out against racial inequality after the wake of the death 
			of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man killed last year after being 
			seen lying face down in the street while a white police officer 
			knelt on his neck for several minutes.
 
 (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert 
			Birsel)
 
 
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