When relatives go the extra mile for loved ones
Lebron's mother was not the first to get involved in a scuffle
Mark Duncan / ASSOCIATED PRESSCleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James, second from right, yells at his mother, Gloria, left, who left her seat after a foul on James by Boston Celtics' Paul Pierce, second from left, in the second quarter of Game 4 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference semifinals Monday, May 12, 2008, in Cleveland. Boston Celtics' Kevin Garnett is on the right. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
updated 3:15 p.m. ET May 14, 2008
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Mark Duncan / ASSOCIATED PRESS After recieving a hard foul from Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce, LeBron James' mother (Gloria) left her seat and looked as if she wanted to fight Pierce. Kevin Garnett, Pierce's teammate, tried to hold her back but as he grabbed LeBron's mom, she shrugged him off and gave him a look that said, "Do you want some too?"LeBron noticed his mom out of her seat and told his mother to sit down, but he didn't quite say it that nicely.
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