the Los Angeles
Womens Matt Bryant Jersey Lakers and Atlanta Hawks wore shirts to honor the 12 people killed in the latest mass shooting at Borderline
Bar in Thousand Oaks, California. The bar is located just an hour outside of the
Staples Center, where the team plays.The Los Angeles Clippers and Milwaukee
Bucks wore the same shirts on Saturday night for their game. The shirts had the
names of all 12 victims on the back and the word “Enough” printed on the
front.This will be the Lakers’ first political statement since LeBron James
joined the team in July. James is well known for his activism since he and his
Heat teammates wore hoodies after the death of Trayvon Martin, and he called for
social change alongside Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony at the
ESPYs, among other events.According to Lakers Nation’s Matthew Moreno, Walton
said, “It breaks my heart to have to do this again, but our thoughts, our
prayers, our love, is with those people suffering from that senseless shooting a
couple days ago. It’s got to stop.“But it’s important that we always talk about
it instead of just pushing it to the side. We love basketball, we’re here to
play basketball
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to be safe.” The Chiefs placed right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and safety
Armani Watts on injured reserve Tuesday and signed outside linebacker Frank
Zombo to provide depth at that depleted position.Hardly the way to begin a week
of preparation for a visit to New England.Duvernay-Tardif, who's in the second
year of a $42.36 million, five-year contract, broke a bone in his left leg with
a few minutes left in Sunday's 30-14 victory over Jacksonville. Jordan Devey
replaced him for the rest of the game is likely to start against the Patriots
this Sunday night."It's non-weight bearing," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of the
fracture of Duvernay-Tardif's fibula. "It'll be a few weeks here, but we should
be able to get him back."The Chiefs already placed safety Daniel Sorensen on
injured reserve with a designation to return in training camp. Teams are allowed
to active two players off IR each season.That means Watts likely had his
promising rookie season cut short after hurting his groin against the Jaguars.
The fourth-round pick out of Texas A&M has been used heavily after the
injury to Sorensen and with fellow safety Eric Berry sidelined since the start
of training camp with a troublesome heel.His best performance came two weeks ago
in Denver, when Watts had his first career sack.The Chiefs have been surviving
in the secondary with veteran Ron Parker, who signed just before the start of
the season, anchoring a hodgepodge group of safeties. Eric Murray has been
starting alongside him, but left the game against Jacksonville with an injury to
his lower leg.Jordan Lucas
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played almost exclusively on special teams before Sunday. He wound up playing
some important snaps against the Jaguars, and picked off Blake Bortles for his
first career interception.Depending on the health of Murray, he could get his
shot to start in New England."He's a type-A personality. He is a bubbly guy with
a big personality and a sharp kid," Reid said. "They've been working hard and
making sure they are thinking the same way and on the same page with all the
adjustments they have to make. He has done a nice job of it. You saw by the
reaction after they had to the interception. The guys were happy for him."There
are even bigger questions at outside linebacker.Justin Houston was forced out of
last week's game with a hamstring injury, Tanoh Kpassagnon hurt his ankle and
Dee Ford has been hobbled off and on much of the season. That forced Kansas City
to use rookie Breeland Speaks late in the game, when the Jaguars were trying
desperately to mount a comeback.It's also why general manager Brett Veach
reached out to Zombo, who spent the past five seasons with the Chiefs before
getting cut in training camp. He's versatile enough to play inside or outside
while his experience in defensive coordinator Bob Sutton's system means he can
be up to speed quickly."(Veach) is always going to try to stay one step ahead of
it," Reid said. "Again, he's working off what we're getting medically, so he's
got to make sure we've got all that taken care of."