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On Saturday night, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers were in Massachusetts facing off with the Boston Celtics. 

The game was an absolute thriller, and went into overtime (the Celtics won 125-121). 

James was brilliant, putting up 41 points, nine rebounds and eight assists (on 15/30 shooting from the field). 

While the Lakers lost in overtime, there is good reason to believe they could have won the game in regulation. 

As James drove to the basket, he was clearly fouled on the last play of regulation and should have been able to go to the free throw line with the game tied at 105-105. 

The four-time NBA Champion was irate at the no-call, and the referees have announced that they got the call wrong. 

After the loss, James sent out a twee that is going viral on Twitter.

James tweeted: "That one hurt BIG TIME!!! I don't understand"

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