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LeBron James sending 'so many prayers' as Los Angeles wildfires continue

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is wishing for "this nightmare" to end soon, as wildfires continue to ravage southern California.


LeBron James sending 'so many prayers' as Los Angeles wildfires continue
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The flames have left people without homes, including James' own head coach, JJ Redick.

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.

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 of being together and 10 years of parenting - was in that house," Redick told reporters on Friday. "There's certain things you can't replace. They'll never be replaced.

"The material stuff is whatever. My family and I, we're processing the self side, the individual side of losing your home. You don't ever want to wish that on anybody. It's an awful feeling to lose your home. . . . Not sure I've wept or wailed like that in several years."

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