Juliana Carlos, one of the fans — along with her husband Chris — ejected on Monday night for heckling LeBron James (even though James didn’t think that was necessary) in the Los Angeles Lakers’ win over the Atlanta Hawks, apologized on Tuesday.
In an Instagram post, she wrote a lengthy statement to say she was sorry.
“To say things escalated quickly at yesterday’s game is an understatement, and I want to apologize for losing my cool and removing my mask in the heat of the moment,” Carlos wrote. “My husband is a huge sports fan and we’re passionate people, and let’s be real: sports wouldn’t be sports without a little trash-talking.”
She went on to say she got defensive standing up for her husband, used offensive language and could have taken “the higher road.”
“For these things, I take full responsibility,” she added.
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She and Chris won’t be banned from State Farm Arena (although our Andy Nesbitt thought that should happen).
There will be no ban forthcoming for the four courtside fans ejected from Monday's Hawks-Lakers game, now that the Atlanta Hawks have conducted an investigation into the incident, a league source tells ESPN
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