LeBron James got his revenge when the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Indiana Pacers in the second game of their NBA playoff series.
However, the on-court action was put in perspective when it was revealed the wife of San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich had passed away on Thursday, aged 67.
Shortly after the Cavaliers' win, James was made aware of Erin Popovich's death.
James was visibly shocked to learn the news of Erin's passing during an on-court interview on live TV and was lost for words as he tried to comprehend the tragic development.
ESPN reporter Allie LaForce asked if James had a message for Popovich.
"Holy sh**," James eventually said as he choked back tears.
"I'm a huge Pop fan, I love Pop. That's such a tragedy. My best wishes go out to Pop and his family. That's devastating news.
"The NBA family, we all stick together. I know we compete every night but when something like this happens it really puts things in perspective so I send my well wishes and my prayers up to the heavens above."
The Spurs are currently taking on the Golden State Warriors in the NBA playoffs.
"We mourn the loss of Erin," Spurs general manager RC Buford said in a statement.
"She was a strong, wonderful, kind, intelligent woman who provided love, support and humour to all of us."
The reaction on social media quickly turned to whether the reporter — or her employer who may have directed her — was right to bring the topic up with James so soon after a game.
Erin Popovich had been "ill over an extended period", ESPN reported on Thursday.
The Popovichs were married four decades and had two children. Gregg Popovich has coach San Antonio since 1996, leading the Spurs to five NBA titles.