Referee involved in LeBron James non-call vs. Celtics retires

Eric Lewis, a referee involved in the controversial non-call that went against LeBron James in a Lakers-Celtics game last year, has retired.

Eric Lewis, an NBA referee who has been embroiled in controversy lately, retired on Wednesday.

The league had opened an investigation into him after a burner account was discovered that was presumed to belong to him. Reportedly, photos of his relatives wearing Boston Celtics jerseys were discovered by fans of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Lewis spent 19 seasons as an NBA official, during which he officiated over 1,000 games, which included 82 playoff games and six contests in the NBA Finals. As a result of him deciding to retire, the league announced it would end its investigation into his social media activity.

Lewis was involved in one of the most controversial moments of the 2022-23 season for the Lakers.