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The ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles postponed the battle between the Lakers and the Hornets, and Redick's home burned down

The Los Angeles wildfires in Southern California continue to rage and become the most destructive wildfires in the region's history. The NBA Lakers announced the postponement of the game with the Hornets at home on the 10th Beijing time, and the league has not yet announced the time for the make-up game.

Wildfires rag in Los Angeles

According to a report by ESPN's well-known reporter Charania, Lakers coach Redick was also destroyed by the fire in his rental home in the local upscale community "Pacific Palisades".

"Our hearts are broken for Los Angeles." In a statement, the Lakers said, "We are grateful to the disaster relief workers on the front lines and to all of us who need each other to support each other the most. Tonight's game will be rescheduled, so let's focus on what matters most today. ”

Wildfires rag in Los Angeles

The NBA league said in a statement, "The entire NBA family is sending care and support to the Los Angeles community during this difficult time. We thank thousands of local firefighters and first responders for their tremendous courage. Our prayers are with those affected by this unimaginable wildfire disaster. ”

About 180,000 people are currently being evacuated by Los Angeles authorities, and the wildfire is about 45 square miles, the size of San Francisco, the Associated Press said. The Palisad fire became one of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles history.

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