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They are in this situation because of the devastating wildfires that rampaged across the Los Angeles area and caused the postponement of a Clippers game and forced the NBA to reschedule other games.
The Lakers, Clippers, Rams, Chargers and Kings were among 12 professional sports teams in Los Angeles that pledged to donate more than $8 million to support victims and those fighting the fires.