LeBron James sending 'so many prayers' as Los Angeles wildfires continue
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As the Los Angeles Lakers have been affected due to the wildfires in California, LeBron James can't wait for it all to end.
The wildfires began earlier this week and have claimed at least 11 lives while burning over 10,000 structures and blazing roughly 30,000 acres.
The flames have left people without homes, including James' own head coach, JJ Redick.
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LeBron James, #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers, and Aaron Gordon, #50 of the Denver Nuggets, look on during the game during Round 1 Game 5 of the 2024 NBA Playoffs on April 29, 2024, at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. (Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images)
Saturday's Lakers game was postponed, and James sent a message on X.
"I pray this nightmare ends soon! So many prayers," James posted with several praying hands and fingers-crossed emojis.
James joined the Lakers in 2018; his eldest son, Bronny, played high school and college basketball in the area before being drafted by the Lakers last year. His younger son, Bryce, who currently plays for Sierra Canyon, the same school as his older brother, has committed to play at Arizona.
LeBron James, #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers, dribbles the ball during the game against the Utah Jazz on December 1, 2024, at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Jamie Sabau/NBAE via Getty Images)
LAKERS HEAD COACH JJ REDICK EMOTIONAL WHILE OPENING UP ON 'AWFUL FEELING' OF LOSING HOME IN WILDFIRES
An emotional Redick opened up about losing his home in the flames.
"We were renting for the year to try to figure out where to be long-term, and everything we own that was of importance to us — almost 20 years