Notre Dame’s victory over LeBron James Clemson reached out to Twitter fans to vent their frustrations.
The coronavirus epidemic has changed a lot in the way we have lived this way for the last 9 months. Major games around the world took huge hits, as they were forced to close games in mid-season.
Leagues like NBA and MLB started playing in their own ‘bubble’ again, and also announced their season champions. No fans were present in any of these bubbles to prevent further spread of the virus.
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However collegiate football started its season this past month and allows fans to participate in their sports. With the coronavirus still in effect, fans are clamoring for Clemson v. Notre Dame rushed to the field during the game.
LeBron James, who is advocating for a championship parade for the Lacrons and Dodgers, reacted to the Clemson game on Twitter.
LeBron James wants to know if fans will be allowed into the arena next season
Notre Dame v. Clemson was the reason why fans were speeding up the field, as Clemson was in favor. Clemson has not lost a game in 3 years and was on a winning streak 37-0.
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However, the fighting was drawn for the Irish victory and thousands of fans took to the field due to this big upset win. In the midst of all this, LeBron James, revealed on Twitter that he is confused to reveal that they are all fans so close to each other.
So it’s okay for fans to storm the field but not okay to keep fans at the same time ??? I’m confused
– LeBron James (@KingJames) November 8, 2020
Will there be NBA fans next season?
On December 22, the NBA issued a temporary confirmationN.D. Start with the 2020-21 NBA season, many details still need to be revealed.
The NBA lost more than a billion dollars last season because fans were unable to participate in the games. To make up for the loss this season, stars like LeBron James have hit 18% on their annual salaries with escrow. It is not yet clear whether the stadium will operate at half capacity or whether fans will also be allowed.