Kawhi Leonard's family is safe in Los Angeles after having to evacuate due to the fires in the region this week.
As wildfires continue to wreak havoc across the Los Angeles area, all 12 professional sports organizations in L.A. and Orange County -- Angel City FC, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Clippers,
Twelve teams in the Los Angeles and Anaheim areas announced a combined donation of $8 million to help those affected by the wildfires in the city.
Wednesday night’s matchup between the Kings and the Flames ... Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, has been postponed by the NHL. Kawhi Leonard of the LA Clippers arrives at the arena ...
The tragic wildfires that have engulfed large parts of southern California have greatly impacted the sports world and prominent members of the sports community. Since a fire first sparked in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday,
Los Angeles Kings’ broadcaster Patrick O’Neal is one of the many residents of the city to become a victim of the area’s massive wildfires. O’Neal shared a video of himself in front of the charred remains of his family’s home during the Kings’ pregame show on FanDuel Sports Network West before the team’s matchup against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday.
The Chicago Bulls head to Intuit Dome to face the LA Clippers in a non-conference matchup. The Bulls are 18-25, which puts them in 10th place in the Eastern Conference. The Clippers are 24-17, which puts them in fifth place in the Western Conference.
The Los Angeles wildfires have devastated neighborhoods and communities. The impact has also affected the world of sports, including teams, athletes, players, and coaches. Here's all the games that have been postponed and the people affected.
The money will go to organizations like the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more.
Jimmy Butler has appeared in two games for the Heat since his team-imposed seven-game suspension ended, but the front office hasn’t slowed its efforts to find a trade involving the disgruntled star. In fact,
After 25 years of sharing an arena with the Lakers in downtown Los Angeles, the Clippers finally showed them Intuit Dome.