Los Angeles Lakers’ New Decision Will Cheer Up Fans

COVID-19 has caught the entire world off-guard. The deadly virus has killed over 166,000 people and more than 2.5 million people tested positive for the virus. The NBA decided to suspend the regular 2019-20 season after Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for the virus. His teammate Donovan Mitchell has the virus too. NBA players isolated themselves for two weeks. The results showed that 15 players are positive. This includes Kevin Durant. The situation in the NBA is under control now. But players can’t return to their facilities. Everything is shut down, and the nation still tries to stop the further spread of the virus. The Los Angeles Lakers supported the efforts. The Lakers’ latest decision is more than welcome now.

Sporting teams from LA will sell merchandise at a discounted price. The money will go into city Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund. The Lakers joined the Clippers, Major League Soccer’s LA Galaxy and NHL club LA Kings. They will sale jerseys, T-shirts, shorts, caps, jackets and other merchandise. Legendary European footballer Steven Gerrard’s LA Galaxy jersey and LA Kings’ St. Patrick Day practice jersey are also up for a sale.

Lakers’ decision is welcomed

Fans will be able to buy Kobe Bryant jerseys and NBA All-Star jerseys. The Lakers cap saw the biggest price cut. Its price went from $200 to $30. Everything for a good cause. We are together in this one.

Fans will also be able to buy clothes for the needy in the store. The prices go between $20 and $500. The LA Store’s website offers information of the products. You can buy six articles of clothing for $20.

LeBron James, Anthony Davis and the rest of the players on the Lakers roster were getting ready to win a title. But the coronavirus pandemic destroyed their plans. For now. The Lakers sat on top of the Western Conference. LeBron helped his team earn a lot of wins. Hopefully, they will get a chance to prove that they are the best team in the Conference. How will the situation end? The government needs to do their best to prevent more deaths.