Skip Bayless calls out LeBron James yet again… this time accusing him of faking an injury

LeBron’s reported MCL sprain isn’t fooling everyone — and Skip Bayless is leading the charge with a fiery accusation.

The Lakers’ postseason run is over — and the fallout is just beginning.

After Los Angeles was eliminated in five games by the Minnesota Timberwolves, it was revealed that LeBron James played through a sprained MCL in his left knee. But while some saw it as a testament to his toughness, Skip Bayless saw something very different.

“Another LeBron playoff flameout,” Bayless declared on a recent podcast.
“Followed by another leaked and planted excuse for said flameout.”

Bayless Doubts the Injury Narrative

According to Bayless, the timing of the injury news is no coincidence. The longtime LeBron critic believes the information was deliberately leaked to distract from the Lakers’ disappointing first-round exit.

“He and his inner circle just did it again. Rich Paul, you are the all-time greatest at excuse planting with key media members. Never seen anything quite like this.”

LeBron reportedly suffered the injury in Game 5’s fourth quarter, and his recovery time is expected to be three to five weeks. While Bayless doesn’t deny the sprain exists, he’s convinced it’s being used to rewrite the playoff narrative.

LeBron’s Future: Retirement? Not Likely.

In his postgame interview, LeBron struck a reflective tone, saying:

“I don’t have an answer to that. Something I’ll sit down with my family, my wife, and my support group and kind of just talk through it and see what happens.”

While those comments fueled retirement speculation, Bayless isn’t buying it. He believes LeBron is far from finished — and that when he does walk away, it won’t be vague or uncertain.

“When LeBron retires, he’ll let the world know well in advance,” Bayless said. “He’ll plan the tour, he’ll take the bows — just like Kobe.”

With a $52.6 million player option on the table and the possibility of playing alongside Luka Dončić, Bayless argues that retirement is highly unlikely. Instead, he predicts LeBron will return for a farewell season on his own terms — not after a quiet first-round exit.

The Bayless Verdict

For Skip Bayless, the pattern is familiar: LeBron loses, then a story surfaces to protect the brand. And whether it’s about an MCL sprain, the supporting cast, or front-office moves, Bayless believes LeBron’s team always finds a narrative to shift the blame.

With questions swirling around the Lakers’ roster, James’ future, and offseason changes, one thing is certain — Skip Bayless isn’t letting him off the hook.

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