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Palisades wildfire is on a rampage with strong winds and dry weather conditions fueling the fiery madness. There’s nothing to do but pray for safety for those in the hellish LA. With no end in sight, the flames of fury are now heading towards LeBron James’s abode; i.e. towards Westridge and Cordelia Roads in Brentwood.

After Laker HC JJ Redick and Golden State Warriors HC Steve Kerr, it seems like LeBron James might be on the fire’s path. On Wednesday, the NBA Commissioner postponed the Lakers vs. Hornets game due to the alarming conditions. It was reported that Redick lost his home to the fire. Meanwhile, the Warriors HC Steve Kerr lost his childhood home to the fiery mayhem. His 90-year-old mother, Ann who lived in their Pacific Palisades home was evacuated on time.

The fires causing massive havoc in Los Angeles might engulf LeBron James’ $37 million, 16k sq. foot, 8-bedroomed sweet home. Co-owner of Trending Politics, Collin Rugg reported: “The Palisades Fire grew by 1,000 acres overnight and is now threatening the Brentwood community in Los Angeles.” 

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The area of Brentwood, home to actors like Dennis Quaid and Vice President Kamala Harris is facing mass evacuations. A “significant” flare-up sparked the fire’s rapid spread, as explained by his spokesman.  Firefighting aircraft are working tirelessly to protect the homes, but the fire is escalating fast. With every passing hour, the danger intensifies, and the clock is ticking for those still in harm’s way.

But while he’s at the risk of losing his home, Bron is keeping everyone in his prayers. He’s sending out messages of motivation and strength for the residents of LA as the second game for the Lakers adds itself to the ‘postponed’ list.

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LeBron James sends messages to those affected by the Palisades wildfire

LeBron James expressed his concern for those impacted by the raging Los Angeles wildfires. The NBA has already seen games rescheduled and coaches losing their homes. “I pray this nightmare ends soon!” the Lakers star posted on X early Saturday, with three praying emojis and four fingers crossed emojis. “So many prayers.” The blaze has affected his team as well, with coach JJ Redick being among those who lost their home.

Meanwhile, the NBA postponed Saturday’s LA Clippers vs. Charlotte Hornets game due to the devastation. The NBA stated that the postponements would keep resources focused on the wildfire response efforts. In a united effort: “The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association are donating $1 million… to support those affected by this disaster. They are working with the Lakers and Clippers on ways to support longer-term assistance and rebuilding efforts.”

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The fires have cast a long shadow over the city, with the NBA providing immediate relief and long-term plans. LeBron James despite being on the verge of fiery terror is encouraging his fans and the LAians to not lose hope. Because there’s always light at the end of the dark tunnel

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