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LeBron James says 'Courtside Karen' shouldn't have been kicked out of the game and he's 'happy fans are back'

Feb 3, 2021, 00:20 IST
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"I don't feel like it was warranted to be kicked out," James said of "Courtside Karen" and "Old Steroid Ass" getting ejected from Monday's game.David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
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LeBron James jawed off with two fans at Monday night's game against the Atlanta Hawks, but that hasn't changed The King's stance on welcoming fans back into the fold.

The couple was ejected from State Farm Arena after heckling the Lakers superstar and cursing him out from their seats on the baseline. Following her home team's loss to Los Angeles, the woman - who was later identified as Juliana Carlos - took to Instagram to taunt James.

Carlos subsequently garnered immense notoreity on social media, and James even gave her the nickname "Courtside Karen" after dubbing her husband "Old Steroid Ass" during the game. Still, the four-time NBA champion still didn't believe his mid-game feud with the pair warranted their removal.

"There was a back and forth between two grown men, and we said our piece," James said. "He said his piece, I said my piece, and then somebody else jumped into it and said their piece."

"But I didn't think they should have been kicked out," he added.

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LeBron James responds to "Courtside Karen" and "Old Steroid Ass."AP Photo/John Bazemore

James was seemingly unperturbed by the squabble in real time. He finished the game with a formidable 21 points, seven rebounds, and nine assists to lead Los Angeles to a 107-99 victory.

He has been a vocal proponent of bringing spectators back to NBA arenas for the 2020-2021 season, and that stance didn't change following Monday night's heated exchange. Though he acknowledges that safety should be a priority during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, James said having "fans in the stands is just - it's just better."

LeBron James is surrounded by fans as he walks into the tunnel.Christian Petersen/Getty Images

"At the end of the day, I'm happy fans are back in the building," James said. "I miss that interaction. I need that interaction. We as players need that interaction."

"I love our fans - Laker Nation and everybody else that's against Laker Nation," he added. "It just feels better... It's better for everybody. Especially on the last game of a 14-day road trip."

Following the win, the Lakers head back to Los Angeles for a five-game home stand. Fans have not been permitted to attend games at the Staples Center this season.

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