as Los Angeles Lakers After being affected by the California wildfires, LeBron James can't wait for it all to be over.
The wildfires started earlier this week and have continued It claimed the lives of at least 11 people While burning more than 10,000 buildings and burning nearly 30,000 acres.
The fire left people without homes, including James' coach, JJ Redick.
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Saturday's Lakers game was postponed, and James sent a message on X.
“I pray this nightmare ends soon! Lots of prayers,” James posted along with several hands and emojis.
James joined the Lakers In 2018; His oldest son, Bronny, played high school and college basketball in the area before being drafted by the Lakers last year. His youngest son, Bryce, who currently plays at Sierra Canyon, the same school as his older brother, has committed to play at Arizona.
An emotional Reddick spoke about losing his home to the fire.
“We had been renting this house for a year to try to figure out where we were going to live long-term, and everything we owned that was meaningful to us — almost 20 years of living together and 10 years of parenting — was in that house,” Reddick said. told reporters on Friday. “There are certain things you can't replace. They will never be replaced.
“The material things, whatever they are. My family and I, we're processing the subjective aspect, the individual aspect of losing your home. You never want to wish that on anyone. It's a terrible feeling to lose your home. . . . I'm not sure I've cried or cried like that in so many years.”
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Monday night A playoff match between the Vikings and Rams in the NFL It was moved from Englewood to Arizona due to the fires. Two Clippers games, a Kings game, and the Rose Bowl Half Marathon and 5K were also postponed.
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