Lakers-Spurs game postponed as wildfires ravage Los Angeles, NBA announces

The two teams remain scheduled to play Monday night in Los Angeles, but that could change.

SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs’ Saturday night matchup against the Lakers in Los Angeles has been postponed as a series of historic wildfires continue to devastate the area, the NBA announced Friday night. A date for the rescheduled game hasn’t yet been announced. 

The two teams are still scheduled to play the second of their two-game set Monday night. League officials also announced that a Saturday game between the Clippers and Hornets was postponed. 

“The game postponements ensure no resources will be diverted from the wildlife response efforts,” the NBA said in its statement. 

The update comes amid a spate of other sports schedule changes due to the fires. The Lakers didn’t play the Hornets Thursday night as scheduled; the NHL put Wednesday’s Kings game on hold; and the NFL has moved Monday’s Wild Card battle between the Rams and Vikings from Inglewood to the Arizona Cardinals’ stadium in Glendale in the “interest of public safety.” 

The Spurs, meanwhile, are in LA as firefighters try to contain the nearby fires which have burned an area bigger than San Francisco and destroyed more than 10,000 homes and other structures since Tuesday, including the childhood home of Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. Punishing winds exacerbated the crisis earlier this week as tens of thousands were ordered to evacuate, but officials expressed optimism Friday that an easing of those winds would allow fire crews to make headway on containing the flames. 

This week’s blazes have killed at least 10 people, obliterated neighborhoods and left the country’s second-largest city on edge. No cause has been identified for the largest fires, the biggest of which, the Palisades Fire, is already the most destructive in LA’s history. 

Crypto.com Arena, the Lakers’ home venue, is about 20 miles away from the nearest fires. 

A Spurs representative said the team relocated from a hotel in Santa Monica to one in downtown LA “as a safety precaution.” Devin Vassell shared a photo to his Instagram Story, taken from a high vantage point, that showed blue skies in the heart of LA while firefighters responded elsewhere. 

Acting head coach Mitch Johnson, speaking Thursday, called the fires a “devastating situation” and left the possibility of a postponed game or games up in the air. 

“I know our people in the league, city officials and hotel and everything, are in communication,” he said. “I’m sure they’ll tell us everything.”   

Lakers head coach JJ Redick, meanwhile, expressed Friday afternoon he’d have liked to play on schedule. He lost his home in the fires. 

“I want to coach tomorrow, I want these guys to play tomorrow,” he said. “If we can play, we’ll play.”

The NBA also said it and the players association was donating $1 million for immediate relief for those impacted by the blazes. 

The last time a Spurs game was postponed: December 2021, when the Miami Heat couldn’t field enough players amid injury woes and the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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