NBA grants LeBron's request to fix GameTime app

LeBron James wanted the NBA GameTime app fixed. Naturally, the NBA GameTime app got fixed.

Ask and you shall receive (if your name is LeBron James). James took to Twitter last night voicing his displeasure with the newly revamped NBA GameTime app:

When LeBron makes a request, you know there’s a good chance that his wish will be granted within a very short amount of time. In just a little over 12 hours, the NBA responded and granted the King’s request:

I’m going to assume that LeBron was just trying to look up the stats from the Golden State Warriors preseason game against the Sacramento Kings. I’ll provide Kevin Durant‘s stats in case LeBron reads this and wants to take a look: 72.7 percent from the field and 4-6 from three-point range for 25 points. Yes LeBron, those stats are real and not due to the GameTime app being on the fritz.

Regardless of that scary line, it truly must be good to be King. If some Joe Schmo like myself were to ask over Twitter, it would take a miracle for the NBA to respond. However, when you’re the face of the league people care a little more about what you have to say.

The GameTime app isn’t the only thing LeBron has voiced his displeasure with recently. The Cavaliers have yet to sign shooting guard J.R. Smith leading LeBron to call out the Cavs. James commented that Smith is too big of a piece to the team for him to not be present at training camp.

Maybe all LeBron needs to do is send a tweet the Cavaliers way and everything will be fixed? Although I suppose a contract getting signed isn’t quite as easy as fixing an app. Either way, it’s easy to see James request being granted in the near future.

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