The Lakers versus Spurs game originally scheduled for Jan. 11 that was postponed due to the Los Angeles area wildfires has now been rescheduled.
The wildfire situation in California appears to finally be heading toward a resolution, so teams like the Los Angeles Lakers can rest a little easier knowing that there isn’t any immediate danger in their local neighborhoods.
The San Antonio Spurs-Los Angeles Lakers game that got postponed earlier this month due to the wildfires in Southern California will now take place on March 17 instead. The NBA also announced on Tuesday the new date for the Milwaukee Bucks-New Orleans Pelicans matchup from last week that got postponed due to the New Orleans
On January 10, the San Antonio Spurs had their game against the Los Angeles Lakers postponed due to the wildires that were devastating the Los Angeles area. Two days later, the Spurs played the Lakers and lost, 126-102, although the postponed game was planned to be moved to a later date.
With the Spurs playing at the Lakers on March 17, the Spurs game at home against Orlando on that date has now been moved to April 1. Seven other games slated for March or April also were rescheduled Tuesday to accommodate the new dates for the Spurs-Lakers and Bucks-Pelicans matchups.
The NBA announced the rescheduling of two previously postponed games as well as the rescheduling of seven other games on Tuesday. The Los Angeles Lakers'
San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama, right,, drives to the basket against Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 13 ...
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The Clippers are currently 9-12 on the road with a point differential of +3, while the Spurs have a 4-6 record in their last ten games at home.
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