Fans in Los Angeles got rowdy towards the end of the Cavaliers' win over the Lakers on Christmas Day.

The Cavaliers defeated the Lakers 102-87 and fans in the lower sections began throwing yellow foam fingers onto the court in the fourth quarter.

LeBron James said that at least one water bottle followed the foam fingers.

"The only thing that you hope doesn't happen is one of the players getting hit or a referee getting hit, especially by a full water bottle," James said. "When that came on the court, it was coming pretty fast. You don't want that to happen because it could definitely hurt somebody. Luckily no one got hurt, and that's a good thing."

The game was a physical one and Los Angeles forward Lamar Odom was ejected in the fourth quarter.

"I've never seen an L.A. crowd react like this before," said coach Phil Jackson. "I like their enthusiasm. I don't like their demonstrative manner. ... It wasn't a well-refereed game, it wasn't a very well-played game, so I think it was a reaction to that."