During these crazy times we won’t be able to do everything we’re normally used to, which means more postponements. The Los Angeles Lakers captured their 17th NBA title in franchise history on Sunday night and a large number of Lakers fans hurried out to the streets of Los Angeles to celebrate their team’s victory.
After the game, Anthony Davis paid tribute to Kobe Bryant, saying, “Ever since the tragedy, all we wanted to do is do it for him, and we didn’t let him down.”
Anthony Davis says they did it for Kobe💛💜 pic.twitter.com/GvA1D0hdS2
— NBA Retweet (@RTNBA) October 12, 2020
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Now it looks like that’s going to be the only celebration for the Lakers on the streets of Los Angeles for the next little bit as the team announced on Monday night that they’re holding off on their parade.
We cannot wait to celebrate our NBA title with our fans. After consulting with the City and the County, we all agree that a joyful and inclusive public celebration will take place as soon as it is safe to do so. In the meantime, thank you again, Lakers Nation, for your support!
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) October 13, 2020
Who knows when the parade will be held, if ever. The next season has a better chance of starting before the parade ever happens. Strange times we’re living in.
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