Wizards’ broadcaster Glenn Consor went on to say how Kevin Porter Jr. was just like his dad, putting his foot in his mouth.

Consor said so after KPJ hit a 3-pointer on Wednesday against Washington, giving the Houston Rockets a 114-111 win.

In his defense, Consor mistook KPJ as the son of Kevin Porter who started playing in the NBA in 1972.

KPJ’s father was Kevin Porter Sr, who was accused and then convicted of a shooting incident of a 14-year-old girl and went to prison for the same.

When Kevin Porter Jr. was four, his father was shot five times in a bar incident and lost his life.

For Consor to say, “Kevin Porter Jr., like his dad, pulled that trigger right at the right time” was truly in bad taste.

Consor has since apologized on Twitter writing, “I want to sincerely apologize to Kevin Porter Jr and clarify last night’s call.”

While KPJ is yet to comment on the same, LeBron James remained displeased, tweeting, “How insensitive can you be to say something like this?”

Fans stand divided, some choosing to believe Consor’s innocence, others saying he should have done his due diligence.