• 16 hours ago
James Harden & Tyronn Lue hope basketball can put 'smiles on faces' of those impacted by devastating wildfires
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00:00Man, it's really sad, man, for real, it's like, I don't know how to explain it, but
00:06so many people are just impacted by this tragedy, for real, you know what I mean?
00:11So many, whether it's materialistic things, or loved ones, or whatever the case may be,
00:17you don't really know what to say to people, but just try to support, have their back,
00:23and really come together and closer, because honestly, that's the only route we got, for
00:27real.
00:28It was hard, you know, it was hard just understanding what everyone's going through, the whole city,
00:34and just, you know, everyone rallying behind each other, just trying to do what they can
00:38to help support friends, families, neighbors, like I've talked about.
00:43And it's a tough time, you know, and so we're just here to support, try to uplift people
00:48with, you know, playing basketball, see if we can put smiles on faces, see if we can
00:52have people to gather and, you know, watch the game and do something different to try
00:55to take their mind off of it.
00:57And then just going about things, your day-to-day stuff, you know, knowing that people are really
01:03going through some tough times, like they're losing everything, and you know, you're focused
01:08on basketball, you know, it's a tough thing to focus on, you know, just acting like it's
01:14normal, and like you're in the city where these tragedies and stuff, the fires are going
01:18on.
01:19I feel for the people that's out there that had to be evacuated, that lost homes, that
01:22lost loved ones, that lost, you know, everything they had.
01:26You know, so we'll figure out how to help people.

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