NBA's Lakers, Clippers gear up to play in wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers were preparing for a return to
NBA action on Monday as firefighters continued to battle massive blazes that
have killed at least 16 people and left thousands without homes.
The NBA had postponed the Lakers' game against the Charlotte
Hornets on Thursday and postponed Lakers and Clippers home games on Saturday
saying they didn't want to divert resources from the wildfire response.
But both teams were preparing to host games on Monday, the Lakers
against the San Antonio Spurs and the Clippers against the Miami Heat.
The Lakers announced they were launching a donation drive at their
upcoming games at Crypto.com Arena "starting Monday" with fans
encouraged to bring food and non-food items for distribution to those affected
by the fires.
With more than 100,000 people still under evacuation orders, Lue
was asked at Clippers practice if he thought playing Monday's games was the
right call.
"It's above my pay grade," Lue said. "I think the
NBA, they have a good handle on things that's going on and what they need to
do. So they make the decision.
"They know we're going through a tough time right now in the
state of California and they understand that.
"Hopefully we can bring some kind of joy with the game coming
back tomorrow," he added, "try to put some smiles on people's faces
in tough times."
Lakers coach JJ Redick, whose home was among those destroyed in
the Palisades fire, had said much the same this week even as he described the
"complete devastation" in his neighborhood.
Both teams have continued to hold training sessions even though
players, coaches and other staff have been affected.
Authorities warned on Sunday that renewed strong winds forecast to
start on Tuesday would bring a chance of "extreme fire behavior and
life-threatening conditions.
Search and rescue operations in fire-ravaged neighborhoods were
just beginning and officials were working to combat looting.
"It's very difficult," Lue said. "People are losing their homes, people are losing schools, losing lives. It's very difficult to focus in on basketball because life is bigger than basketball."
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