The NBA world spent plenty of time poking fun at ESPN over its broadcasting issues during Wednesday’s Spurs-Lakers game, when the broadcast cut away to commercials in the middle of the contest.
Not only that, Lakers guard Josh Hart was going up for a potential game-winning layup at the time, so it was a pretty important sequence in the game. Viewers, however, didn’t even get to see it, as they were stuck watching commercials.
ESPN on Josh Hart’s buzzer-beater attempt. #Shaqtin pic.twitter.com/5bd9MsGkEp
— Joe Lago (@joelago) April 5, 2018
If you were watching the final 4 seconds of the Spurs-Lakers tied game on ESPN, you missed the final play due to a commercial cutting in
Here's the final play of regulation 👇pic.twitter.com/fb7UU8TPh8
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 5, 2018
The Nets had some fun at ESPN’s expense on Thursday, when they shared a clip of former Lakers point guard D’Angelo Russell driving to the hoop, and then edited it to cutaway at the most important moment.
.@Dloading with some NICE moves https://t.co/CLLX3cimX6
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) April 6, 2018
Well done.
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