As wildfires around Los Angeles become more and more uncontrollable, tens of thousands of people have been displaced and evacuated, and the Lakers' home games have been implicated. Yesterday, the Lakers canceled their home game against the Hornets, postponing it indefinitely. Today, the Lakers officially announced again that tomorrow's home game against the Spurs was also canceled, and at the same time, the Clippers' home game against the Hornets was also canceled.
James tweeted again today: "I pray this nightmare will end soon, there are so many prayers! ”
Originally, the Lakers had a sweet schedule. 5 home games in a row, 2 home games have been canceled, and the next 3 games don't know if they will be canceled, it's really timely.
However, the Lakers are in 19th place in the difficulty ranking for the rest of the season, which is decent. The opponent's overall win rate is exactly 50%, and the most difficult thing is to face the Nuggets 3 times, and the Thunder, Celtics, Rockets, Knicks and other teams 2 times.
Lakers reporter Lojo Media said that Lakers officials canceled shooting drills scheduled for tomorrow.
"Our hearts are with the Los Angeles community, and the Lakers look forward to returning to the court as soon as possible, honoring the first responders in Los Angeles and acknowledging the heartbreak our dear community has suffered," the Lakers officially released a statement. We love you, Los Angeles. ”
Lakers reporter Dave McMenamin reported that the team officially announced that the South Bay Lakers, who officially released Vanderbilt to the Development League, are one step closer to his return.
Vanderbilt can practice with the South Bay Lakers and even play there to get a feel for it before returning to the Lakers for the regular season.
Vincent, who has a new hairstyle, said of Vanderbilt after his training acceptance: "He's been training hard and we can all see it. Whether it's getting to the gym before we or leaving later than us. ”
The implication is that Vanderbilt's training time has increased dramatically recently, and it really doesn't seem to be far from a comeback.
Lakers head coach Redick said of Vanderbilt's situation: "He's had some confrontational simulation drills with the South Bay Lakers in the last 2-3 days, and it's been good for him. We want him to experience a little bit more of a chance to play with the pros before he comes back. Hopefully he'll be back in the next 1-2 weeks, he's not had a recurrence of his injury and he's made a lot of progress. But he was out for a long time, so it had to take time to rebuild confidence in his body. He's getting better again and again in the simulation, and he's coming back soon. ”
Reddick also spoke about the impact of the wildfires on Los Angeles, where his home was also destroyed. In response, with tears in his eyes, he said that he had lost the property that he and his wife had accumulated since their marriage.
Fans who can see through will think like this, property is something outside the body, life is not brought, death is not brought, and living safe, healthy and alive is more important than anything else. Staying in the green mountains is not afraid of no firewood, as long as the body is strong, the property will slowly accumulate.
The Lakers officially posted a photo today with the caption: "Fight for each other." ”
Reeves is probably also comforting Redick, so let's see the point.
Basketball is one of the best buddies. After the team's practice, Redick conducted a three-point training alone with the assistance of the shooting coach. It should also be used to shoot to decompress.
"It's great for me to be here, I'm just speaking for myself, being with these guys, coaching basketball, is part of my healing process," Redick said. ”
Let's hope that all the Lakers will cheer up, the local fire will be under control, and the Lakers' home games can resume as soon as possible.