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Doug Gottlieb calls Lebron James because he used knee injury to Miss Met Gala

Doug GottliebFrom Fox Sports Radio and Wisconsin-Green Bay Fame of the head coaching, called Lebron James For the lack of the Met Gala. In particular, Gottlieb twisted with his eyes that James had suffered the event due to his knee injury in the NBA playoffs.

After the injury was unveiled, James said in game 6 if the Los Angeles Lakers had interrupted the elimination compared to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Gottlieb was certainly so difficult to believe.

He even called James “the boy who cried” after the famous fable. Since the Met Gala came and left on Monday, James was not present this year and Gottlieb could hardly wait to comment.

“Lebron James had a waved MCL and had won it against the Timberwolves if he hadn't been able to play the rest of the series because of the knee injury anyway,” said Gottlieb on Monday. “People go back and show the video after working with Donte Divincenzo, and they say: 'Yes, he was fine.' After the game he hobbled some when he went out in the street and civilian.

“Everyone remembers the boy's fable, who cried, right? The boy who cried. LeBron James, formerly in the series against the Timberwolves, had their hands over his face, as he was hit, and then the camera caught him with the race at the boy, the boy, the boy, when the children had turned, and if there was really a wolf, we don't believe them.

It remains to be seen how many years James James plays in the NBA. There are whispering that he will try to keep it up to his son Bryce JamesWho has committed Arizona For the next season, after a one-and-done campaign, the league may come.

“I think that LeBron is rightly injured? Yes, I think he is hurt,” said Gottlieb. “I think he would have played? I think he would have played. I honestly think I can't go to the MET gala because I broke out my knee. To be honest, stop.

“The MCL is the medial collateral band. He had not amputated his leg. He did not tore his Achilles tendon.

Gottlieb's hot Takes flew on the radio all the season. Unfortunately, there was little success for Green Bay when the team went 4-28 in his first year as head coach.

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