{"id":18823,"date":"2023-04-24T18:24:22","date_gmt":"2023-04-24T18:24:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nbanewsinsider.com\/?p=18823"},"modified":"2023-04-24T18:24:22","modified_gmt":"2023-04-24T18:24:22","slug":"the-lakers-clippers-and-kings-and-an-l-a-court-in-constant-motion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nbanewsinsider.com\/the-lakers-clippers-and-kings-and-an-l-a-court-in-constant-motion\/","title":{"rendered":"The Lakers, Clippers and Kings, and an L.A. Court in Constant Motion"},"content":{"rendered":"


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LOS ANGELES \u2014 Jorge Mendez waited impatiently as the Los Angeles Kings\u2019 fate hung in the balance late Friday night.<\/p>\n

Their N.H.L. first-round playoff game against the Edmonton Oilers had already gone into overtime, robbing Mendez\u2019s crew of several precious minutes they would need to get Crypto.com Arena ready for the Clippers\u2019 N.B.A. playoff game on Saturday afternoon. And now there was another delay. Officials were trying to determine whether a would-be game-winning goal by Kings forward Trevor Moore should count.<\/p>\n

Mendez, the venue\u2019s assistant conversion manager, had a crew of about 20 people waiting to transform the chilly arena. They would be working all night and had to finish by 7 a.m. Saturday. They had never missed a deadline, and weren\u2019t about to start now.<\/p>\n

\u201cWith the referees we don\u2019t know,\u201d Mendez said. \u201cThey could say they deny that one and it goes longer. And the more longer they go, they\u2019re going to take more time from me.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n