
NBA's Lakers, Clippers To Play In Wildfire-Ravaged Los Angeles
The Lakers and Clippers had previously postponed their games due to the wildfires, but it seems like they're ready to get back to business. The Lakers have even announced a donation drive at their upcoming games, starting Monday, where fans can bring food and non-food items to support those affected by the fires. Coach Tyronn Lue of the Clippers said that playing the game can bring some joy and togetherness to the community, and that's exactly what the city needs right now.
The players and coaches have been affected by the wildfires, with some even losing their homes. Lakers coach JJ Redick's house was completely destroyed by the fire, and Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said that it's been tough to focus on basketball when people are losing their lives and homes. But they're trying to stay positive and use their platform to help those in need. The Clippers' Terance Mann is planning to donate clothes, money, and other items to those affected by the fires, and the Lakers are collecting non-food items like deodorant, toothpaste, and blankets.
It's going to be a tough road to recovery for the city, but the Lakers and Clippers are doing their part to help. They're providing a sense of normalcy and community, and that's something that the people of Los Angeles desperately need right now.
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