as Los Angeles Lakers Due to the impact of the California wildfires, LeBron James can’t wait for this to be over.
The wildfires started earlier this week and have claimed the lives of at least 11 people More than 10,000 structures were burned simultaneously and approximately 30,000 acres of land were burned.
The fire left people homeless, including James’ own head coach, JJ Redick.
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When the Lakers game on Saturday was postponed, James posted a message on X.
“I pray this nightmare ends soon! So many prayers,” James posted, along with several praying hands and crossed fingers emojis.
James joins Lakers in 2018; his eldest son, Bronny, played high school and college basketball in the area before being drafted by the Lakers last year. His younger son, Bryce, currently plays for Sierra Canyon, the same school as his older brother, who has committed to play at Arizona State.
Lakers coach Redick gets emotional as he talks about ‘terrible feeling’ of losing home in wildfires
An emotional Reddick told the story of losing his home in the fire.
“We rented for a year and tried to figure out where we could live long-term, and everything we had that was important to us — nearly 20 years together and 10 years of parenting — we rented for a year,” Reddick said. —all in that house,” a reporter told reporters on Friday. “There are some things you can’t replace. They will never be replaced.
“The material things are what it is. Me and my family, we’re dealing with the ego side, the personal side of losing our home. You never want to expect that from anybody. It feels terrible to lose your home.” I don’t know if I have. Cried or cried like this. “
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Monday night Vikings-Rams NFL Playoffs Due to the fire, the factory was moved from Inglewood to Arizona. Two Clippers games, one Kings game and the Rose Bowl half marathon and 5K have also been postponed.
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