The Los Angeles Lakers postponed Friday’s NBA game against the Charlotte Hornets due to ongoing wildfires in the region. Similarly, the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings delayed their Thursday matchup with the Calgary Flames at Crypto.com Arena. Firefighters are battling several blazes in Los Angeles suburbs and nearly 180,000 residents have evacuated. The Lakers expressed heartbreak for the community and gratitude to first responders, adding, “We’re with you, LA.”
The NBA also conveyed support and promised to reschedule the game later. The Kings shared similar sentiments and thanked firefighters for their efforts to protect the community. Meanwhile, LA Clippers star Kawhi Leonard reportedly stepped away from the team to support his family, who evacuated due to the fires. Despite the situation, the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams announced that they still plan to play their playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings at SoFi Stadium on Monday.
The Rams emphasized the importance of community safety and thanked first responders and volunteers helping those affected. The NFL continues to monitor developments and stays in contact with the Rams, Vikings, and the players’ association. The wildfires spurred a strong response from the sports community, as teams and players rallied to support affected residents and first responders. Teams will announce rescheduling details for the postponed games later.
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