Lakers and Kings postpone games amid Los Angeles wildfires

· BBC Sport
The Los Angeles Lakers play at the multi-purpose Crypto.com Arena in Los AngelesImage source, Getty Images

The Los Angeles Lakers have postponed Friday's NBA fixture against the Charlotte Hornets amid ongoing wildfires in the region.

NHL side Los Angeles Kings, who also play at the Crypto.com Arena, postponed their meeting with the Calgary Flames which was scheduled for 03:30 GMT on Thursday.

Firefighters in Los Angeles are battling a number of blazes in city suburbs, as nearly 180,000 residents were forced to evacuate.

"We're heartbroken for Los Angeles." said the Lakers in a statement as they looked to "focus on what matters most today".

"Our thoughts are with all those impacted by this unimaginable situation. And our gratitude is with the first responders and all of you who come together when we need each other the most. We're with you, LA."

The Lakers were due to host the Hornets at 03:30 GMT on Friday and the NBA said the date for the rescheduled game will be announced at a later time.

"The entire NBA family sends its thoughts and support to the community of Los Angeles during this challenging time," the NBA added.

"Our hearts are with our entire Los Angeles community," the Kings said in a statement on Wednesday.

"We appreciate the hard working first responders who are diligently working to contain the fire and protect our community."

Meanwhile, basketball star Kawhi Leonard, who plays for the Lakers' city rivals the LA Clippers, is reportedly, external set to step away from the team to be with his family after they were evacuated from the area.

NFL franchise Los Angeles Rams, though, said their play-off game against the Minnesota Vikings at SoFi Stadium is still expected to take place on Monday.

"The safety of the Los Angeles community is our top priority, and our thoughts are with everyone affected by the fires in the area," added the Rams.

"We are grateful for the tireless efforts of first responders who continue to protect our city and community, as well as individuals who continue to help our neighbours in need."

In a statement, the league said: "The NFL continues to closely monitor developments in the area and will remain in contact with both clubs and the NFLPA [National Football League Players Association]."

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