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LaMelo Ball trips Bam Adebayo who takes hard fall and goes to locker room 😬



LaMelo Ball trips Bam Adebayo who takes hard fall and goes to locker room 😬

LaMelo Ball trips Bam Adebayo and he takes hard fall onto tailbone 😬

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32 Comments

  1. If I was Bam I would break LaMelo's jaw the very first game I play against him next season right after jump ball. He intentionally broke his tailbone. Now Bam has deal with that in the off-season. LaMelo can deal with a broken jaw during the season.

  2. lol bruh that’s definitely a carry . Not even fans of either of these teams.

    😅 tf nba

  3. The Lord First. Initially I thought that LaMelo tripped and fell into Adebayo, he did. But then he tripped Adebayo with his hand by the foot. Evil works. Yet, the Lord is not real who has told us not to place people on a pedestal.

    This is why the Lord has asked us not to put people on a pedestal, so that when they do evil, we do not side with them. That we rebuke their actions in the name of the Lord, for the Glory of the Lord. Why do you think that the wicked are so quick to tell you not to judge them or they resort to anger or violence?

    Because if you truly serve the Lord as He has asked then judgement was just passed by the Lord and they have to repent in order to escape damnation. Shalom

  4. NBA is soft now bruh. Nobody got some get back on Ball for the rest of the game??? An entire half!😐

  5. No excuse for dirty plays. I get that you're trying to keep your season alive, but if you can't win the game without cheating you don't deserve to be there.

  6. Lamelo should have been ejected. If he had been ejected they more than likely would have been lost. Miami lost one of their best players due to BS that clearly altered the outcome of the game with Bam out injured

  7. Miami Heat karma. A team that for the latter part of two decades practiced and drilled dirty screens and wearing knee braces that could hurt opponents. And know they want to cry about dirty?

  8. Other teams need to start grabbing Ball’s feet when he goes up for layups. After he comes back from injury, he will have learned to stop tripping people.

  9. Once again the refs and league office blew the call. LeMelo did not intentionally grab Bam's leg. He was simply trying to pull his arm back in to protect it from being stepped on by a 7 ft man and possibly be injured. Bam's foot just happened to be in the way. Just like the NBA blew the call when Sabonas intentionally grabbed Draymond's foot, but Green got ejected.

  10. How is this not a suspension?
    Clear intent to hopefully injure. And successful.
    Even Draymond and Brooks have never…..
    (A shot to the nose won’t alter a career)

  11. I personally don't think it's as bad as it looks. It's only bad cause he happened to get injured from it. Otherwise, it's just someone getting tripped up. Back in the earlier NBA this would possibly just be considered being competitive. Obviously yeah, it's bad cause of the injury, but the act itself, while still not what we want players doing, in my personal opinion isn't as bad as people are making out. I mean, I don't think he was thinking "Yeah, I'm going to try and injure him" he was just being competitive. I dunno 🤷 just my opinion, nothing more.

  12. You expect toughness and accountability from a player like Bam Adebayo, especially in a high-stakes game where fans paid to see top-level competition. When a player exits early due to what appears to be a minor fall, it raises questions about resilience and competitive commitment.
    From a fan’s perspective, this isn’t just about one player—it’s about the value of the experience. People spend money, time, and energy expecting to watch full effort from elite athletes. When a key player logs heavy minutes but suddenly becomes unavailable due to an incident that doesn’t seem severe, it can feel like the integrity of the game is compromised.
    There’s also a broader expectation in professional sports: playing through manageable pain is often part of the job. Fans have seen athletes perform through worse conditions, which makes situations like this harder to accept without clear explanation. If the injury truly justified the exit, transparency matters. Without it, it comes off as avoidable or even soft.
    At the same time, the league and teams have a responsibility to protect players long-term—but that doesn’t erase the immediate disappointment. If a star player’s early exit significantly affects the game, it’s reasonable for fans to feel shortchanged, and discussions about compensation or better injury disclosure become valid.

  13. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 SOMEONE WHOS NOT SOFT IN THIS GENERATION, I ACTUALLY LIKE THIS. BECAUSE AT THE END OF THE DAY WHO WON HAHAHAHAHAHAH

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