After watching the fourth quarter of last nightâs explosive Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets game live, and after watching the ensuing fight(s) from approximately 17,000 different angles, the single most entertaining thing is how Chris Paul turns into an impression of Kevin Hart doing an impression of someone about to fight, and how this happens 10 seconds before he gets stole on by Rajon Rondo. It comes at around the 7:15 mark of this video:
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Iâm not quite sure if he was saying, âYou ainât gonna do shit.â But his body language was. And, well, his body language lied to him.
Also intriguing?
Lonzo Ballâs aggressively lightskint jaunt to the skirmish, seen at around 7:25. His entire steez was a long-ass sigh.
Carmelo Anthony doing the âpeacemakerâ thing where you hem up the nigga whoâs fighting your boy and drag him 50 yards away. Because, again, itâs all about making the peace.
The referee at 7:46 basically saying, âYeah, Iâmma go over here now. Yâall donât pay me enough for all this.â
And, of course, thereâs Brandon Ingram, whose shove of the interminably shoveable James Harden started all of this. Perhaps my feelings about him and his game are compromised because I see him and just see a tall-ass rapper trying to hoopâWiz Khalifa with an unreliable corner three. But I just got some strong âlittle brother tired of getting bullied by his big brothersâ vibes from him. With each push and punch you could picture him saying, âI HAVE HAIR ON MY CHEST NOW! AND MOMMA SAID TO HIT YOU BACK THE NEXT TIME YOU HIT ME!â
Despite all of this, Iâm most intrigued by what LeBron James did. And even more intrigued by what happens in the Lakersâ locker room now.
If you follow the NBA, you know that LeBron and Chris Paul (and Carmelo Anthony) are very close friends. You also know that Chris Paul and Rajon Rondo donât fuck with each other at all. And, considering LeBronâs heated rivalry with the Boston Celtics when Rondo was their point guard, itâs not a leap to assume that while theyâre teammates now, theyâre probably not the best of friends. (To be fair, the famously surly Rondo just isnât one of those cats whoâs friends with half the league. In this context, heâs the Anti-Bron.)
Still, the way LeBron had his arm around Chris Paul as he separated him from Rondo communicated (to me, at least): âWhile yâall are my coworkers, this is my friend.â If you skip to the 0:55 point of the video below, it looked like two niggas walking on a pier and making brunch plans.
Considering who and how LeBron is, it wasnât a surprise. But I also wouldnât be surprised if his teammates saw that and questioned his commitment to them. (Which they should! Not because of this, but because if LeBron is your teammate and your team is underperforming, guess who might finish their season with the Kings? Or the Magic? Or with CSKA Moscow? Not LeBron.)
Of course, Iâm not saying that Bron shouldâve jumped in and suplexed Chris Paul. Just that thereâs a shitload of choices on the spectrum between suplex and brunch stroll on a pier, and perhaps LeBron shouldâve chosen one of them.
Updated, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, 4:28 p.m. EST:Â In what might end up being the NBAâs Zapruder film, enhanced footage reveals that Rajon Rondo does appear to spit on Chris Paul.
This … changes things for me a bit. I thought Chris Paul was overreacting âthat maybe someone accidentally spit or sweat on him. But, yeah. Rondo catches him with sneak spittle. The way LeBron chose to defuse things with brunch plans is still weird. But you could say LeBron was just doing everything he could to calm Chris Paul down and protect his teammates. Iâm not saying that. But you could!
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