Moments after Gordon Hayward went down with a gruesome leg injury, that turned out to be a fractured ankle, in the first quarter of the first game of the NBA season, players around the league and in the arena were praying for him. The Cavaliers-Celtics game was stopped and Hayward was taken off in a stretcher.

As many players tweeted, an injury as horrible as this — one that’s likely season-ending and could be career-ending — is the worst part of sports. They all wished him the best.

However, Fox Sports‘ Skip Bayless had a different take and tweeted this shortly afterwards:

If Gordon Hayward is gone, maybe for the season, LeBron's path to losing a sixth finals gets even easier. — Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) October 18, 2017

Initially, Bayless tweeted about the injury and called it “JUST AWFUL,” but less than 10 minutes later, he was talking about LeBron James, which many found highly insensitive, and they let him know.

The Raptors’ DeMar DeRozan called Bayless “a clown” and noted that this was “bigger than basketball.”

The Spurs’ Rudy Gay called Bayless “a heartless clown.”

Really? You are a heartless Clown. Go paint your face! https://t.co/1HYNPwdw7T — Rudy Gay (@RudyGay) October 18, 2017

Fans of the NBA reacted:

A man just broke his leg and all you think about is LeBron smh — Danny (@PrimeGronkowski) October 18, 2017

not everything is about lebron u dusty old loser — Anthony (@OMGItsBirdman) October 18, 2017

You're really a sensationalist jerk Skip. Hope the attention you get from this is enough.. it wont be. It wont ever be. Shannon > you — Sean Grandillo (@seangrandillo) October 18, 2017

Reporters and other sports media members were just as irritated as everyone else:

seriously? — Michael Gallagher (@MikeSGallagher) October 18, 2017

Skip Bayless might be an attention-craving asshole, guys — Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) October 18, 2017

Honestly forgot Skip Bayless existed since he moved to FS1 until that tweet. — Sean Highkin (@highkin) October 18, 2017

Read more about the injury at USA TODAY Sports.