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Orlando Magic Troll LeBron James With Savage Tweet

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Sophia Hammond

Updated on February 05, 2026

Following the finish of the Lakers’ season, the Orlando Magic savaged LeBron James with an especially blistering tweet. After such a lot of promotion encompassing the Lakers’ program last offseason, the Purple and Gold had one of their most horrendously awful seasons in years.

Wounds and irregularity hampered the Lakers’ season, which saw them finish 33-49 and eleventh in the Western Conference. It implies that LeBron James and the remainder of the group will be enjoying some time off early this mid year.

The Orlando Magic had a forgettable season also, however nobody anticipated that they should pull up any trees. All things being equal, the Orlando Magic’s Twitter account kept on deriding LeBron James. LeBron James Orlando Magic Trolls LeBron With A Tweet The Magic completed the season with a 22-60 record, great for second-most obviously awful in the association behind the Houston Rockets. However, that didn’t prevent them from savaging LeBron on Twitter.

In the wake of playing their last round of the NBA season on Sunday night, they tweeted, “I’m authoritatively out for the season.” “I’ll see you all in the fall.”

It was a duplicate, down to the emoticons, of LeBron’s to some degree poorly planned April Fool’s kid about being out for the remainder of the time. James let it be known was a joke, yet it blew up in light of the fact that he missed the last five rounds of the time, and the Lakers missed the end of the season games.

I’m out for the season officially. 🤦🏾‍♂️. See y’all in the fall. 👑✌🏾

— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) April 11, 2022


Fans, justifiably, have taunted LeBron since he tweeted it. The Lakers Fired Frank Vogel The Lakers terminated lead trainer Frank Vogel after three seasons on Monday (April 11). The previous Pacers mentor came out on top for a title with the Lakers in 2020, yet he took care of the group’s unfortunate play this season.

The Lakers’ head supervisor, Rob Pelinka, expressed, “This is an amazingly hard choice to make, yet one we feel is fundamental now.”

“I have colossal regard for Frank both on and off the court,” Pelinka, the Lakers’ VP of ball tasks, added.

“Frank is a phenomenal mentor and a magnificent person.” We will be interminably appreciative to him for his endeavors in driving us to the NBA title in 2019-20.”