Unless he's the one doing the touching. Or bumping. Like the way he bumped his coach in the third quarter of Miami's loss to the Dallas Mavericks Saturday night:
The best context I can give points out that Spoelstra had called several timeouts during a short stretch of play, clearly without much in the way of results, and James was a bit ticked. It should also be pointed out that the coach didn't exactly get out of James' way, either. So there are your caveats, however weak.
[Rewind: Rival takes a Twitter shot at LeBron]
And now that we're done with those excuses, here is the video that shows LeBron doing the exact same thing to his last coach, Mike Brown.
[Rewind: Tom Brady goes ballistic on sideline]
Perhaps 70 wins was a slight stretch.
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