NBA Fans reacted with disbelief after @TheDunkCentral posted a clip labeled, “Footage of LaMelo’s car accident.” The dashcam video quickly spread across timelines, showing a collision that many felt could have been avoided.
The first wave of NBA Fans did not hold back.
@ryanknowsports wrote, “this guy gotta be the worst driver ever bro,” setting off a thread questioning LaMelo Ball’s history behind the wheel.
this guy gotta be the worst driver ever bro (crying emojis 3x)
— Ryan 🐏 (@ryanknowsports) February 18, 2026
The comment tapped into past viral clips where the Hornets guard appeared to drive aggressively.
@JertTeet replied, “Wasnt there a clip of him just running a red light for no reason,” referencing an earlier video that circulated online.
That memory resurfaced as NBA Fans revisited his reputation for risky driving.
Not everyone piled on. @Hoopsjones24 added sarcasm to the discussion: “If you consider he’s been driving supercars since he was 16 and never got into any accidents before, as reckless as he drives, he may be an actually pretty skilled driver.”

The comment walked a fine line between defense and irony.
There has been no official statement attached to the viral dashcam clip at the time of posting. Details about fault, injuries, or citations were not included in the short video shared online.
The reaction isn’t just about one accident. For NBA Fans, it reopened a narrative around LaMelo’s lifestyle, flashy cars, and perceived recklessness. When a player already has a reputation, even limited footage can confirm biases quickly.

As the clip continues to circulate, NBA Fans remain split between criticism, jokes, and cautious wait-and-see reactions.
NBA Fans Revisit LaMelo’s Driving History After Dashcam Clip
NBA Fans dug deeper after the initial shock wore off.
@contendrsmedia wrote, “Can’t say I am surprised that LaMelo got in a car accident,” while sharing another clip that allegedly showed prior traffic infractions. The post suggested that the accident fit an existing pattern.
@el_bossmon broadened the criticism, saying, “man everything about lamelo is so unlikeable man.” For some NBA Fans, the incident fed into larger opinions about personality and maturity.
Others kept the tone lighter. @CKenzyNelson joked, “If I’m the driver, I’m like ‘don’t worry about the damages, just get me courtside seats for the season.’”
The comment turned the situation into a hypothetical perk rather than a dispute.

For NBA Fans, celebrity accidents often generate immediate judgment before full details emerge. Without an official report, much of the discussion remains speculative.
Still, the dashcam clip added fuel to an ongoing conversation about responsibility. NBA Fans know that with fame comes scrutiny, especially when luxury cars and public roads are involved.
