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Jeanie Buss giving a back massage to Dwyane Wade pulls hilarious reactions from NBA fans.

The Los Angeles Lakers most recent game against the Oklahoma City Thunder is one that the fans of LeBron James will remember for years to come. Throughout the season, the narrative of James breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record was hyped up.

The King finally achieved that dream against the Thunder after recording 38 points. Evidently, James' family, friends, and former teammates were present at the game to witness the legendary night. Among them, Dwyane Wade also attended the game and right behind sat the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, Jeanie Buss.

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Usually, that would have never been a big talking point for the fans, but the way Buss greeted Wade was something that left an unforgettable impression on the fans.

Jeanie Buss Gave A Back Massage To Dwyane Wade

In the last couple of years, Jeanie Buss has gotten on the wrong side of the Laker Nation multiple times. Most of the hate and trolls that have come against her in the above-mentioned time span have been due to her being adamant about not including the Lakers' future first-round draft picks in any potential trade. But the game against the Thunder was different.

In the viral clip, the Lakers owner can be seen giving a back massage to the former NBA superstar. Buss' unique way of greeting Wade gave fans an easy option to troll her on Twitter. Here are some of the best tweets below the original video.

NBA fans had various reactions to Buss giving a back massage to the Miami Heat legend. In conclusion, the majority of fans thought that Buss was trying to make a move on Dwyane Wade.

But that's simply not plausible. After all, Wade is married to Gabrielle Union. Speaking of her, many fans also pointed out that D-Wade will be getting an earful from his wife when he reaches home after attending the game.

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