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LeBron James slams 'disrespectful' fan who was ejected for throwing garbage at Bronny James during high school game

On Monday, a spectator threw something at LeBron James' son, Bronny James, during his high school basketball game.

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  • Sierra Canyon took on Paul VI at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts, when a fan threw what appeared to be a yellow gum wrapper or Starburst at the 15-year-old.
  • The fan was ejected from the game and LeBron James, who was sitting courtside, later posted about the "disrespectful" move on social media.
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At just 15 years old, Bronny James is already taking the heat that comes with his name.

James the eldest son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James was inbounding the ball for Sierra Canyon, his high school team, Monday when a spectator threw something at his back from the stands.

The referee immediately called for security to escort the person out of the arena in Springfield, Massachusetts.

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Here's an angle from the stands.

The elder LeBron James was actually on hand at Springfield College to watch his son's team take on Paul VI during Monday's Hoophall Classic, as his Lakers were scheduled to take on the Boston Celtics at nearby TD Garden later that evening.

After the game, the elder James took to social media to publicly defend his son and condemn the "disrespect" shown to the 15-year-old.

After the Lakers fell to the Celtics later that evening, LeBron spoke to the media about the incident:

"I didn't see it or hear it, actually. While I was on the opposite side of the floor, I did see the referee stop the game or stop the inbound, and the cop came up there," James said, per ESPN . "I didn't even know what happened until the video evidence showed me when I got here."

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"It's just disrespectful, and it was a little kid too. I don't know how old that little kid was, so I don't know if he learned that on his own or if he learned it at home. Whatever the case may be, it's disrespectful. I wonder how old that kid is, if he is the age around Bronny's age [15] or [James' son] Bryce's age [12]. I'd like to see them try that while they're paying attention."

LeBron conceded that slights against Bronny often bother him and his wife more than they bother Bronny himself.

"He's cool, calm. He's better than his mom and dad. Let's just say that," James said. "He's better than his mom and dad for some of the things he lets off his shoulder. I guess he's taken some from me too, because I let a lot of s--- go too... But that s--- earlier made me mad when I saw that. It was just disrespectful."

Bronny logged 13 minutes off the bench for Sierra Canyon, who lost to Paul VI 70-62.

"The bad thing about today is that I took two L's," LeBron told ESPN. "The James gang took two L's today, but there are always better days."

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