During Game 4 of the NBA Finals, LeBron James took a hard but legal foul from Andrew Bogut and came crashing down out of bounds on the baseline.
As he tumbled to the floor, James ran headfirst into one of the on court cameramen and gashed his head.
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The results of the play were not pretty. LeBron’s head looked like it had gotten into a fight with a rake.
Good look at the cuts on LeBron's head pic.twitter.com/ULShgtQwTg
— The Cauldron (@TheCauldron) June 12, 2015
Apparently annoyed with the fact that heavy and dangerously hard equipment is (still) allowed so close to the field of play, despite obvious safety concerns (which LeBron’s head so colorfully illustrates here), Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers took to Twitter to voice an opinion that will assuredly be echoed by Cavs sports radio callers for the rest of the Finals.
The camera guy couldn't move his camera? The on-field and on-court cameras are unnecessary IMO.
#getoffthecourt/field
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) June 12, 2015


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