NBA Postpones Lakers-Hornets Game Due to Devastating LA Wildfires"
The NBA has postponed the Los Angeles Lakers' scheduled game against the Charlotte Hornets due to the ongoing wildfires in the LA area. The game was part of the Lakers' five-game homestand, but the league has yet to announce a rescheduled date.
The wildfires, which have claimed at least five lives and destroyed thousands of homes, are still largely uncontrolled, with heavy smoke blanketing the region. Among the affected were Lakers coach J.J. Redick and Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, both of whom lost homes in the hard-hit Pacific Palisades area.
In a statement, the NBA expressed support for the Los Angeles community and gratitude for first responders, while the Lakers shared their condolences and confirmed that the game would be rescheduled to focus on the crisis at hand.
Other major sports events in the city, including NHL and NFL games, have also been impacted, with the Los Angeles Rams moving their playoff game to Arizona. The PGA Tour is closely monitoring the situation, with the Genesis Invitational set to take place in February.
The Lakers' next home games include matchups against the San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat, and Brooklyn Nets.