LOS ANGELES — As the punishing winds that fueled the deadly fires in the Los Angeles region have eased, members of the sports community are beginning to deal with the fallout.
Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick said Friday his family lost its rented home in the fire in Pacific Palisades this week.
''I'm not sure I've wept or wailed like that in several years,'' he said after practice.
The NBA postponed Saturday's home games for both the Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers as part of the league's response to the wildfires.
The Lakers were to play host to San Antonio. The Clippers were to play host to Charlotte. No makeup dates have been announced, and the league didn't say if more games — both the Lakers and Clippers are scheduled to be home Monday and Wednesday as well — will be affected.
''The NBA and the Clippers and Lakers organizations have been in communication with local officials in Los Angeles and Inglewood about the ongoing situation in the Los Angeles area and the game postponements ensure no resources will be diverted from the wildfire response efforts,'' the league said.
Redick said the house burned down Tuesday while the Lakers were on the road. Redick's wife, Chelsea, and their two sons were safely away from the neighborhood.
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