LeBron James took to Instagram on Thursday to voice his displeasure about the incident between Golden State Warriors minority owner Mark Stevens and Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry.

Stevens, who was sitting courtside for Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena on Wednesday night, pushed and directed obscene language toward Lowry after the All-Star dove toward the sidelines to save the ball from going out of bounds. Stevens was ejected from the arena, banned from attending games for one year and fined $500,000.

It was the latest on the long list of incidents involving fans and players, and James has had enough.

"There’s absolutely no place in our BEAUTIFUL game for that AT ALL," wrote James, who posted before Stevens' punishment was announced. "There’s so many issues here. When you sit courtside you absolutely know what comes with being on the floor ... But he himself being a fan but more importantly PART-OWNER of the Warriors knew exactly what he was doing which was so uncalled for. He knew the rules more than just the average person sitting watching the game courtside so for that Something needs to be done ASAP! A swift action for his actions.

"Just think to yourself, what if @kyle_lowry7 would have reacted and put his hands back on him. You guys would be going CRAZY!! Calling for him to damn near be put in jail let alone being suspended for the rest of the Finals all because he was protected himself. I’ve been quite (sic) throughout the whole NBA playoffs watching every game (haven’t missed one) but after I saw what I saw last night, took time to let it manifest into my thinking. I couldn’t and wouldn’t be quiet on this! #ProtectThePlayers#PrivilegeAintWelcomeHere"