PUKA NACUA BLASTS NFL REFEREES AND DISCUSSES TAYLOR SWIFT CURSE IN VIRAL LIVESTREAM

Rams WR Puka Nacua is in hot water after calling NFL referees "the worst" and discussing a "Taylor Swift curse" on a live stream.

Puka Nacua Blasts NFL Referees and Discusses Taylor Swift Curse in Viral Livestream
Will the NFL Fine Puka Nacua for Slamming Referees

LA Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua might be in hot water with the NFL after he went after referees during a recent live stream.

Nacua, who's quickly becoming a league star, appeared on a live Twitch video with Adin Ross and N3on this week. Some of the things he said could get him in trouble.

In a clip that went viral, Nacua criticized the league's part-time referees, saying they make bad calls on purpose to get TV time. The NFL higher-ups have probably seen it.

The refs are the worst, Nacua said. These guys are lawyers. They want to be on TV, too.

You don't think he's texting his friends like, 'Yo, you just saw me on 'Sunday Night Football?' That wasn't PI, but I called it.'

The NFL's choice to keep referees as part-time workers, even though it makes billions of dollars, has been a long-standing point of contention, and it seems players have opinions about it as well.

Nacua said that NFL referees make calls to get attention and TV time.

Nacua's comment on referees wasn't the only thing that caused disagreement on the live stream. Some viewers thought he made an antisemitic gesture by copying Ross' celebration.

The streamer asked Nacua to do a touchdown dance when he next scores for the Rams, and they practiced the move on the live stream.

Some viewers said that the last part of the dance looked like it made fun of Jewish people, though there's no evidence Nacua knew that.

Nacua also talked about why the Kansas City Chiefs didn't make the playoffs, blaming it on the 'Taylor Swift curse.'

The Chiefs are in a spot they don't want to be after being knocked out of playoff contention for the first time since 2014. Sunday's 16-13 loss to the LA Chargers was the last straw.

This failure has raised questions about the future of Travis Kelce, who now has to think about whether to play a 14th season or end his NFL career.

But Nacua thinks Kansas City might be better off without Kelce's girlfriend in the stands at Arrowhead.

I mean, they didn't have Rashee Rice, who's their other receiver this year, he said. I don't think they ran the ball well. [Isiah] Pacheco was their running back, right? I don't think he played really well.

Nacua then joked, It's got to be the Swift curse or something like that... after they ran out of a little bit of the juice. Ross and N3on found this funny.

It's not clear what 'curse' Nacua meant. Kansas City did win the Super Bowl in 2024 with Swift in the stands before failing to win a historic 'three-peat' last season.

LAKERS ON THE BRINK: LEBRON JAMES ADMITS DISAPPOINTMENT AFTER 3-0 SERIES DEFICIT

"We still have life." LeBron James remains defiant despite a brutal 131-108 loss to OKC at the Crypto.com Arena on Saturday.

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Thunder’s Relentless Depth Is Ending The Lakers' Season - Photo Credit: Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Lakers find themselves just one loss away from elimination after a tough 131-108 defeat to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday night. Although the Lakers held a halftime lead for the second consecutive game, they again fell apart in the second half, allowing Oklahoma City to cruise to a 3-0 series lead.

LeBron James spoke after the game, highlighting the Thunder’s depth and relentless energy while emphasising that the Lakers still believe they have a chance to push the series further. The Thunder outscored Los Angeles 74-49 after halftime and once more dominated the third quarter, continuing a pattern that has largely defined this series.

“They’re solid from top to bottom,” James said after the game. “And they never take their foot off the gas.”

Oklahoma City converted at a 56 per cent clip and spread the scoring load, even though reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was only 7-of-20 from the field with 23 points. The Thunder’s supporting players reinforced the effort alongside Chet Holmgren, Ajay Mitchell, Jared McCain, and Alex Caruso.

LeBron pointed directly to the third quarter as the turning point for Game 3.

“Obviously, the third quarter is where it starts,” he noted. “We lacked the energy and effort, and they dropped over 30 points on us.”

Despite strong first-half performances from Rui Hachimura and Luke Kennard, giving Los Angeles a one-point lead at halftime, Oklahoma City seized control right after the break, forcing turnovers and capitalising on easy transition baskets.

“In that third quarter, we couldn’t hit shots,” James admitted. “We defended but didn’t get stops, which let them take control.”

The Lakers were outscored 33-20 in that quarter alone. James managed just one field goal, while Austin Reaves went scoreless in the period.

James finished the night with 19 points, eight assists, and six rebounds, but his shooting was off at 7-for-19, and he posted a minus-24 plus-minus rating.

Los Angeles also turned the ball over 17 times, which led to 30 points for the Thunder. Oklahoma City outscored the Lakers 64-44 in the paint as well.

When pressed about the frustration of falling behind 3-0, James kept his response measured.

“I can’t say I’m not disappointed or angry,” he said. “You’re obviously disappointed being down 3-0, but we still have life. That’s all you can ask for. We have to be much better on Monday.”

Lakers coach JJ Redick backed up James’ take, describing Oklahoma City as an elite team in the NBA.

“They’ve beaten us three straight games,” Redick said. “They’re a really impressive basketball team.”

Redick previously drew comparisons between the Thunder and dominant teams like the 1990s Chicago Bulls and the 2017-18 Golden State Warriors. James acknowledged Oklahoma City’s versatility and depth, which have caused significant matchup problems.

“They have the right personnel to adapt to whatever you throw out there,” James said. “And they stay productive no matter who’s on the floor.”

Even with Gilgeous-Alexander’s uneven scoring, the Thunder have continued to win comfortably. Holmgren’s inside presence has been dominant, and Mitchell once again put up a strong stat line with 24 points and 10 assists.

James wasn’t surprised by the Thunder’s sustained pressure, given their roster makeup.

“You’ve seen them develop over the years,” he said. “They have a lot of players who can do multiple things, and that depth really helps.”

The Lakers are still without Luka Doncic, sidelined with a Grade 2 hamstring strain from April, which has hampered their offensive rhythm, especially late in games.

Facing elimination now, James insisted the team’s focus remains squarely on Game 4 rather than any bigger questions about the group’s future.

"No", James said when asked if they considered this might be their last run together. “We’re just concentrating on the moment and moving forward from there.”

Game 4 is set for Monday night in Los Angeles, where the Lakers will fight to avoid a sweep and keep the series alive before heading back to Oklahoma City.

MAX HOLLOWAY BREAKS SILENCE ON PARAMOUNT REGARDING CONOR MCGREGOR UFC 329 RUMORS

Relive the 13-year history between Holloway and McGregor as the Hawaiian star targets International Fight Week for ultimate revenge.

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Max Holloway is hungry for payback against Conor McGregor as rumours swirl about a rematch.

McGregor hasn’t stepped inside the octagon since that quick loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in 2021. His last win was way back in 2020 when he steamrolled Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in under a minute. He was supposed to fight Michael Chandler in 2024, but that fell through after he got injured.

Now, at 37, McGregor’s back in training and eyeing a return for UFC 329 on July 11, right as International Fight Week rolls around. Before that, he missed out on a shot at the White House card, so this July date is shaping up to be his next window.

Dana White has flip-flopped a bit on McGregor’s comeback, but now he sounds confident: “It’s looking good. Believe me, you know once we get a deal done with him, we will announce it.” And right now, Holloway looks like the top pick for the fight, 13 years after they first went at it.

Back then, McGregor beat Holloway by decision. Since then, Holloway’s had his own ups and downs; he lost the BMF belt to Charles Oliveira in March and hasn’t fought since. Still, he’s eager to get back, especially if it means a shot at Conor.

Talking to Paramount, Holloway laid it out: “We have history. We fought a long time ago. If someone’s got a win over me, I want that back. If he really is serious about returning, and it looks like he is, then this is an exciting fight. He looks hungry. He even did a boxing exhibition not too long ago, so it looks like he’s really coming back. I just want another shot. Any fight with Conor is huge, but with our past? It means even more. If I can knock a few names off my list, that’s great.”

For now, Holloway hasn’t heard anything official from the UFC about July. "Maybe we'll see what happens,” he said. “I’m seeing all the same talk you are. I haven’t heard anything yet, but July would work for me. They say you’re only as good as your last fight, and I want people to forget about that one as soon as possible.”

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