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Controversial flagrant foul call against Lakers' D'Angelo Russell unleashes furious social media debate

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During the first half of Thursday's Western Conference Finals game, referees called a flagrant-1 foul on Lakers' guard D'Angelo Russell.

Russell was attempting to block Nuggets guard Jamal Murray's layup as he drove to the basket in transition in the first quarter of Game 2 of the Conference Finals.

Russell’s left arm appeared to make contact with Murray's face, but it seemed like the Lakers' guard was trying to hit the basketball.

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DAngelo Russell #1 of the Los Angeles Lakers dribbles the ball  during Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals 2023 NBA Playoffs on May 18, 2023 at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

After the referees huddled to discuss the play, they ruled that Russell had committed an offense that was worthy of a flagrant 1 foul call.

The call resulted in two free throw attempts for the Nuggets, both of which were good.

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Los Angeles led Denver by three points at time of the foul call, which happened with just under three minutes remaining in the game's opening quarter.

LeBron James, who was on the bench at the time, was left in disbelief.

James was seen mouthing the words "What did he do?"

Much of the arguments about the play revolved around whether Russell wound up his arm before he made contact with Murray.

ESPN rules analyst Steve Javie agreed with the officials call, while broadcasters Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy voiced their oppositions about the decision.

D'Angelo Russell #1 of the Los Angeles Lakers dribbles the ball during the

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