The Lakers' coach said the home burned down Tuesday while the Lakers were on the road in Dallas to face the Mavericks.
Los Angeles continues experiencing one of the most devastating natural disasters in history, as several wildfires around the city have resulted in thousands of homes and businesses being burned to the ground.
The Lakers coach is one of those who tragically lost his home in the LA fires as the fires continue to rage on.
The NBA has postponed this game due to the wildfires happening across the Los Angeles area. The Charlotte Hornets will visit the Los Angeles Lakers in a cross-conference matchup
This is the second game scheduled to occur in Los Angeles that has been postponed due to the harrowing situation.
Even with no Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving, the Dallas Mavericks had no issues with the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. With their stars out, the Mavs
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Los Angeles has been beset by horrific wildfires since Tuesday, and they have now impacted their first Lakers game.
Lakers coach JJ Redick and Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Mario Gutierrez are among the sports figures who lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfires.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick has confirmed his family lost its home in the raging wildfire in Pacific Palisades earlier this week.
Although the Los Angeles Lakers had been expected to begin a five-game homestand (and a six-game Los Angeles tilt, with a "road" contest across town scheduled for Sunday, January 19 against the L.A. Clippers) earlier this week,