Donald Trump Nails Kid In Head W/ Baseball At W.S. ... Hilariously On Video
Welp, he was trying to do something nice ... but former President Donald Trump knocked a kid upside the head with a baseball at the World Series, and the video is pretty funny.
(The boy is okay!!)
#45 was in the house at Truist Park in Atlanta for game 4 of the World Series last Saturday night -- sitting in an open-air suite with Melania Trump -- a game the Braves won 3-2 over the Astros.
The video shows a young boy desperately attempting to get DT's attention. Finally, the ex-prez heard the kid, and asked him to throw a baseball for him to sign.
The boy complies ... and Trump -- who claimed he could've gone pro as a baseball player -- made a nice catch, snagging the ball, which was underthrown by the kid.
The 75-year-old politician grabbed a marker from a Secret Service agent ... and signed the baseball.
Then came time to toss the ball back ... and that's when Trump plunked a kid square in the dome, after an adult male who was with the kid failed to make the routine catch.
Thankfully, the boy appears to be okay ... and fans nearby were able to retrieve the baseball.
The silver lining ... we previously reported on Trump-signed balls that have sold for around a thousand bucks a pop.
As for Trump, he spoke about his baseball prowess back in 2004.
“I was supposed to be a pro baseball player. At the New York Military Academy, I was captain of the baseball team. I worked hard like everyone else, but I had good talent.”
Official ruling ... error on the catch.
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Atlanta Braves Soak Locker Room In Booze ... To Celebrate W.S. Title
The Atlanta Braves punished the Astros, and then they pummeled the Houston locker room with booze -- and video of their celebration is EPIC!!!
Just minutes after the Braves beat the 'Stros 7-0 in Game 6 to win the World Series ... they hit the showers and had a wild celly.
It all kicked off with a speech from manager Brian Snitker -- and as soon as he finished praising his team, the guys went crazy!!
Check out the footage, they sprayed the 66-year-old down from head-to-toe with champagne ... getting it all up in his eyes (we're sure it hurt so good!).
The dudes then broke out cigars and more booze -- soaking in every bit of the team's first championship since 1995.
As for on the field, Jorge Soler won the World Series MVP award ... piling up 3 home runs in the 6 games against Houston.
No word yet on what the slugger and the rest of the guys did to celebrate after they left the locker room and headed home ... but we're sure it included more alcohol and more stogies.
Congrats!!!
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Astros vs. Braves You'll Fall For These Classic WAGs
The Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves are duking it out in the World Series ... so there's no time like the present to highlight the gorgeous wives and girlfriends on each team!!
Astros ace Justin Verlander might be injured this season, but his model wife, Kate Upton, definitely still counts for recognition -- even if she won't be in the crowd cheering on.
Same goes for the Braves' side -- Eva Luccia is dating Ronald Acuna Jr., who's also injured ... but if ATL wins it all, the dude gets a ring ... so it counts!!
Daniella Rodriguez is married to Houston shortstop Carlos Correa, who's NOT injured ... so there's no debate here.
There's more -- Liliana Armas, who's married to Atlanta Braves outfielder Guillermo Heredia, and Reagan Howard who is married to 'Stros infielder Alex Bregman also highlight the list.
Scroll through and check out all the significant others supporting their men in the Fall Classic ... and enjoy the game, if you care.
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Braves' Charlie Morton Breaks Leg During World Series ... But Still Pitches!!!
Atlanta Braves pitcher Charlie Morton etched his name into MLB lore Tuesday night ... 'cause he broke his leg during Game 1 of the World Series -- but still pitched on it!!
Morton took a comebacker off his shin in the 2nd inning of ATL's tilt with the Astros in Houston ... and right away, it was clear something was off with the Braves' ace.
Charlie Morton did all of this on a broken leg pic.twitter.com/ONuE8boYIf
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) October 27, 2021 @JomboyMedia
Morton hobbled a bit back to the mound with a pained expression on his face -- but he still managed to get the next two outs to end the inning.
And, despite sitting in the dugout in pain while his team batted in the top of the 3rd inning, Morton still came out to pitch in the bottom of the inning!
The 37-year-old actually struck out Jose Altuve -- but was in so much pain, he was helped off the mound by trainers.
Atlanta officials later revealed Morton's X-rays showed he had broken his right fibula ... and they immediately ruled him out for the rest of the series with the 'Stros.
The Herculean effort, though, was not wasted ... because Morton's pitching helped Atlanta secure the Game 1 victory -- and now the Braves only need 3 more wins to take home the Commissioner's Trophy.
Tough dude.
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Cubs Superfan Jeff Garlin Pissed Jake Arrieta Won't Get Vaxxed We'll Never Win Without It!
Funny guy Jeff Garlin ain't laughin' when it comes to his beloved Cubs, Jake Arrieta and the COVID vaccine ... saying his favorite team will NEVER win the World Series if it keeps dodging inoculation.
The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star -- who's a Chicago native and a huge baseball fan -- didn't hold back on the "Waddle and Silvy" show on ESPN Chicago this week ... saying a W.S. trophy won't touch Chicago unless the team gets vaxxed.
"If you don't get to 85% [fully vaccinated], I will wager everything I've got 'No' on the World Series," Garlin said. "If you're playing somebody who doesn't have to worry about that, it's a whole different world."
"If we're playing the Braves in the National League Championship, we're losing."
If you missed it ... the Cubs are one of several teams in the MLB struggling to get all of their players to receive their COVID shots -- with Arrieta being VERY vocal about his skepticism of it all.
In fact, Arrieta and the team are lagging so much on their shots, president Jed Hoyer just said last month he's "disappointed" that it appears the Cubs will not get to an 85% vaccination rate this season.
Of course, that's the MLB's magic number that it's requiring for teams to relax some of the league's strict COVID rules and regulations.
Garlin says the fact that this is an issue inside the clubhouse at Wrigley Field is straight-up "disgusting."
"I don’t get it," Garlin said. "I find it disgusting because I don’t think it's political and I think it’s your responsibility as a human being, part of the human race, to get that shot."
"That’s my opinion."
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L.A. Dodgers Champs Get Icy World Series Rings More Than 100 Diamonds Each!!
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The L.A. Dodgers got their World Series rings on Friday -- and good lord, SO. MANY. DIAMONDS!!!!!
The ring ceremony took place right before the Dodgers home opener against the Washington Nationals ... and it was special!!!
Each of the Dodgers players was introduced to the crowd by their childhood MLB heroes.
The champs have their rings. pic.twitter.com/t5OMRZJOc3
— MLB (@MLB) April 9, 2021 @MLB
So, Mookie Betts was intro'd by Jimmy Rollins. Chase Utley introduced Cody Bellinger. And "Big Papi" David Ortiz did the honors for Julio Urias.
But, let's get to the hardware ...
Of course, each ring featured the Dodgers iconic "L.A." logo on top -- made from 17 genuine blue sapphires.
Notice the baseball diamond design -- featuring 4 large diamonds representing each of the bases.
The "infield" is loaded with 29 smaller diamonds, representing the number of home runs hit by the Dodgers during the 2020 postseason.
There are 16 more sapphires and 44 diamonds surrounding the perimeter of the top of the ring.
And, the sides??? You guessed it -- MORE DIAMONDS!!
According to MLB, the total number of diamonds just on the sides totals 96!
So, congrats to the champs -- the 32-year drought is over! Just make sure to keep those things in a safe!
Oh, and the Dodgers won -- all in all, a pretty nice little Friday.
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Dodgers' Max Muncy Awesome Cleat Tribute to Tommy Lasorda ... for WS Ring Ceremony
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The L.A. Dodgers will receive their World Series rings before their game on Friday ... Max Muncy is making sure Tommy Lasorda is a part of the big day.
The Dodgers infielder hit up Stadium Custom Kicks for a special pair of cleats featuring Tommy, who passed away in January at age 93.
Lasorda is one of the most important and iconic Dodgers of all time -- he played for the team back in the '50s, managed the team through the '70s, '80s and '90s and served as a team executive right up until his final breath.
So, when the Dodgers get their World Series rings to commemorate their victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, Muncy wanted to make sure Tommy was properly represented during the ceremony.
The kicks are awesome -- featuring Tommy's face, his #2 uniform number and one of his most famous quotes.
"I bleed Dodger blue and when I die, I'm going to the big Dodger in the sky."
Muncy commented about the cleats -- saying, "It’s unfortunate that Tommy won’t be there to celebrate with us. But I know he will be looking down on us with a big smile on his face!"
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Miguel Cabrera Astros 2017 W.S. Isn't Tainted ... 'That's Bulls***'
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The Houston Astros do NOT deserve an asterisk next to their 2017 World Series championship ... so says Miguel Cabrera, who thinks the notion of a tainted title is "bulls***."
The MLB superstar didn't mince words in an interview with ESPN this week ... saying straight-up Houston earned its '17 ring, despite its massive sign-stealing, cheating scandal that season.
"In the end ... it's baseball," the future Hall of Famer said. "[Try to] go ahead and do it like those guys did."
It's a hot take from Cabrera ... considering most of Miguel's baseball peers wildly disagree.
MVPs like Cody Bellinger and Mike Trout have blasted the Astros for their roles in the cheating ordeal ... and were HEATED when none of the players were severely punished.
Mike Trout is not happy with the Astros and the punishment they received pic.twitter.com/VDwJCFZXHl
— Rhett Bollinger (@RhettBollinger) February 17, 2020 @RhettBollinger
In fact, former Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia has been so livid over it all ... he's ripped the 'Stros every opportunity he's had, even recently calling Carlos Correa a "clown."
Cabrera -- whose Tigers manager is now former Astros 2017 bench honcho A.J. Hinch -- clearly sees things differently ... saying of the entire ordeal, "I don't care about that."
Cabrera says Hinch has been nothing but a good dude since the Tigers hired him this offseason ... adding, "I don't care what they did in Houston."
"He [was] a big part of the success Houston had the last three to five years."
For the Astros' part ... many of their star players have apologized for the scandal -- and Hinch himself has taken responsibility for his role in all the cheating.
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Julio Urias Dad Gets Inked ... Huge Tat For Son's World Series Win!!!
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3:17 PM PT -- TMZ Sports spoke with Ortega Rojas about the ink ... and he tells us the tat was Urias' dad's first EVER!!
Ortega Rojas says the art took nine hours in total to complete ... and it meant a lot to Urias' dad, who wanted the piece to be a symbol of the long and successful journey it took to get Julio from a youngster to World Series champ.
Julio Urias' dad just made sure he'll NEVER forget his son's World Series win ... the star pitcher's pops just commemorated the Dodgers' title with a HUGE tat -- and it's awesome!
The artist who did the work -- Andres Ortega Rojas -- revealed the piece Sunday night ... showing off the new, incredible ink that runs from the top of Julio's dad's shoulder to just above his elbow.
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The artwork features 24-year-old Julio celebrating inside the World Series trophy ... with "World Series Champions" inscribed at the bottom.
Of course, the depiction of Julio is now a famous image ... it's the pose he struck after closing out the Tampa Bay Rays in the 9th inning of Game 6 back in October.
"It was a pleasure to tattoo the dad of Julio Urias," Ortega Rojas wrote on social media.
Urias clearly approved of the ink ... he posed for a thumbs-up pic with his dad and Ortega Rojas after the tattoo was completed.
The thing is ... Urias and the Dodgers are the favorites to win this year's championship as well -- and it's got us all wondering, is there space on the other arm for portrait #2?!
Originally Published -- 12:29 PM PT
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Dodgers' Justin Turner Apologizes for COVID Exposure ... 'No Excuse for My Conduct'
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Justin Turner is breaking his silence about the COVID debacle during Game 6 of the World Series -- saying he's apologized to his teammates for "failing to appreciate" the dangers of the virus.
MLB has also wrapped up its investigation into Turner -- and is admitting the league could have handled the situation better.
The Dodgers star 3rd baseman was pulled from Game 6 in the 7th inning right when MLB and Dodgers officials learned a recent COVID test of his turned up positive.
But, Turner returned to the field with his wife Kourtney after the game ended to partake in the victory celebration with teammates, coaches and others.
At the time, MLB blamed Turner for not following COVID protocol -- claiming he "emphatically refused to comply" with official orders.
Now, Turner is speaking out in a statement saying ... "I will not make excuses for my conduct but I will describe my state of mind."
"Winning the World Series was my lifelong dream and the culmination of everything I worked for in my career."
Major League Baseball has completed its investigation of the events following the Los Angeles Dodgers Victory in Game Six of the World Series. The following statements from MLB, Justin Turner, and the Dodgers were released today. pic.twitter.com/cVu1E6g7lT
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) November 6, 2020 @Dodgers
"After waiting in the isolation room while my teammates celebrated on the field, I asked whether I was permitted to return to Sheffield with my wife in order to take a photograph."
"I assumed at that point that few people were left on the field. I was under the impression that team officials did not object to my returning to the field for a picture with my wife."
"However, what was intended to be a photo, capturing the two of us, turned into several greetings and photos where I briefly and unwisely removed my mask."
"In hindsight, I should have waited until the field was clear of others to take that photo with my wife."
"I sincerely apologize to everyone on the field for failing to appreciate the risks of returning to the field. I have spoken with almost every teammate, coach, and staff member and my intentions were never to make anyone uncomfortable or put anyone at further risk."
MLB commish Rob Manfred is also speaking out -- saying MLB has concluded its investigation into the COVID incident and feel they could have handled it better.
Manfred essentially says Turner deserves some blame for the incident -- but not all of the blame.
"Mr. Turner has publicly recognized that his conduct was wrong and has expressed remorse for that conduct," Manfred says in a statement.
Manfred says there were multiple "miscommunications" in the insanity following the game and MLB could have done a better job communicating the protocol to Turner.
"In retrospect, a security person should have been assigned to monitor Mr. Turner when he was asked to isolate, and Mr. Turner should have been transported from the stadium to the hotel more promptly."
It seems MLB will NOT punish Turner for the incident.
"I am closing this matter by applauding Justin for accepting responsibility, apologizing and making a commitment to set a positive example going forward."
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Clayton Kershaw Drove Home, Didn't Fly With Team ... After COVID Exposure
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Clayton Kershaw wasn't on the Dodgers team flight back to L.A. after the World Series -- instead, the star pitcher says he drove home after the COVID scare.
"After the bubble, I drove home," Kershaw said on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" ... "I'm home already."
Kershaw is from Texas -- so, he may have meant he drove back to his home near Arlington. Either way, seems clear he wasn't on the team flight back to L.A.
Of course, Kershaw was seen hugging teammate Justin Turner moments after winning the World Series on Tuesday ... despite the fact Turner had just been informed he tested positive for COVID-19.
My heart breaks for Turner. Just brutal. pic.twitter.com/CVT9t0U1Rz
— Alanna Rizzo (@alannarizzo) October 28, 2020 @alannarizzo
As we previously reported, MLB claims it ordered Turner to immediately isolate to prevent exposing other people ... but JT refused and got up close and personal with several teammates coaches and staffers.
Turner did not join the Dodgers on the flight back from Arlington to L.A. -- and apparently, Kershaw didn't either.
Kershaw and Cody Bellinger also told Kimmel that Turner's positive COVID test impacted the team celebration after the game ... because they didn't get to turn up in the locker room as they hoped.
"With everything going on we had to be a little chill," Kershaw said.
"I, at least, got to cheers the guys and we all got to at least have a beer together."
Bellinger added, "Wasn’t the ideal celebration that we all had in mind when we won our first championship but it was still a great time. The feelings now and yesterday are incredible."
There's more ... Bellinger also addressed rumors that he looked HIGH ON WEED during the World Series!
Belli says he would never smoke on the job -- but admits he has a naturally stoney-looking face!
Funny stuff.
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Nick Jonas Our Magical Powers Help Athletes Win ... Opposite of Drake Curse!!!
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Forget the "Drake Curse," Nick Jonas says athletes should be lining up for the "Jonas Blessing" -- a PROVEN theory that the JoBros can help win championships!!!
They all attended Jonas Brothers concerts just MONTHS before they dominated their respective sports.
Coincidence? NICK THINKS NOT!!
"To fully understand this conspiracy, we have to back things up to Sept. 22nd, 2019," Nick says ... "That is the day of the Jonas Brothers show in Kansas City Missouri. You know who was at that show? Patrick Mahomes. Cut to a few months later, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 54."
That checks out.
"Next up, Dec 10, Arizona. Who was there you might ask? Oh, Cody Bellinger. Cut to October 27th, the Dodgers win the World Series."
Also, accurate.
"Lewis Hamilton attended the Jonas Brothers concert in Paris on Feb. 22nd. Just last week, he won his 92nd Grand Prix, the most of all time."
SOUNDS SCIENTIFIC TO US!
"The key to success is to come to a Jonas Brother show," Nick explains ... "Basically the reverse of the Drake Curse. Let's call it the Jonas Blessing."
Nick says talent and work ethic are fine and all ... but if you REALLY wanna win, it's about Jonas bangers like "Year 3000" and "Sucker."
"Congrats to all you Jonas-loving athletes who were smart enough to come to a show. You deserve those championships!"
He's not wrong.
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L.A. Dodgers 2-Week Team-Wide Quarantine Advised By L.A. County Health Dept.
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The Dodgers are "working closely" with the L.A. County Health Department after Justin Turner tested positive for COVID … and officials are advising an immediate team-wide quarantine.
TMZ Sports spoke with Health Department officials who tell us they've already been in contact with the champs and have issued recommendations on the next steps "to prevent additional exposures."
The Dept. is wishing Turner a speedy recovery ... but reminded the slugger that he -- like anyone who is COVID positive -- MUST quarantine until they beat the virus.
But, they're not just singling out Turner ... the LACDPH says any Dodgers player or staff member "who has been a close contact of a person who has tested positive for the virus for 15 minutes or more over a 24 hour period must quarantine for 14 days."
Since Turner got up close and personal with most of the team during the World Series celebration -- even packing in close for a team photo -- the suggestion is everyone needs to isolate, ASAP.
As we previously reported, the Dodgers boarded a plane and flew back to L.A. on Wednesday.
Here's hoping they follow the recommendations and stop the virus from spreading any more than it already has.
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Dodgers Plane Heading Back To Los Angeles Here Come The Champs!!!
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The World Series Champs are headin' to the City of Angels ... with the Dodgers currently on a flight back to Los Angeles.
And, oh yeah, they got the Commissioner's Trophy with 'em!
The travel plans back home were up in the air after star Justin Turner tested positive for COVID-19 during the game ... but most players and family members were able to catch the flight back on Wednesday.
Unclear who all is on the plane -- we're assuming Turner isn't on board -- but players like Alex Wood and Austin Barnes have been documenting some of the trip.
As we previously reported, the league said both the Dodgers' and Rays' travel parties would receive nasal swabs multiple times prior to heading home as a safety precaution.
BTW -- Dodgers co-owner Magic Johnson has already touched down in L.A. on a separate plane.
As for the team plane ... it is decked out in Dodger Blue, newspaper clippings from articles covering the huge win ... and all the Chick-fil-A they can eat!!!
The plan is set to land within the hour ... let the (safe) party begin!!!
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MLB Rips Justin Turner 'Refused to Comply' with COVID Protocol ... Put Everyone At Risk
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MLB is throwing Justin Turner under the bus -- placing ALL of the blame on the Dodgers star for not following COVID protocol after testing positive during the World Series.
Turner was pulled during the 7th inning of Game 6 on Tuesday and told to isolate -- but MLB says he "emphatically refused to comply" and returned to the field to celebrate after the Dodgers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays.
Turner was seen hugging and interacting with several players, staffers and family members ... at one point he sat down next to Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts (a cancer survivor) without a mask on his face.
MLB is now going hard at Turner for his conduct -- and announcing a full investigation.
"Immediately upon receiving notice from the laboratory of a positive test, protocols were triggered, leading to the removal of Justin Turner from last night’s game," MLB says.
"Turner was placed into isolation for the safety of those around him. However, following the Dodgers’ victory, it is clear that Turner chose to disregard the agreed-upon joint protocols and the instructions he was given regarding the safety and protection of others."
"While a desire to celebrate is understandable, Turner’s decision to leave isolation and enter the field was wrong and put everyone he came in contact with at risk. When MLB Security raised the matter of being on the field with Turner, he emphatically refused to comply."
MLB says the Commissioner’s Office is beginning a "full investigation into this matter and will consult with the Players Association within the parameters of the joint 2020 Operations Manual."
MLB says players from the Rays and Dodgers were tested directly after the game on Tuesday and again Wednesday.
Travel plans for the teams to return home will be contingent on the results of those tests.
"Travel back to their home cities will be determined after being approved by the appropriate authorities.”
Story developing ...
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Dodgers Celebration Car Hits Cyclist ... Fires, Looting, Cops and More
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7:33 AM PT -- LAPD officials tell us ... in total, 8 people were arrested on Tuesday night.
1 person was busted for assault with a deadly weapon on an officer, 4 for looting and 3 for reckless driving.
Additionally, 3 officers sustained minor injuries during the craziness -- but they're all expected to be okay.
A crazy driver who celebrated the Dodgers championship by doing donuts in the streets of L.A. struck a cyclist during the burn-outs ... and then sped off.
It's wild video -- and scary -- you can see the car fishtailing and trying to regain control of the vehicle after it finished spinning out ... only for the driver to punch it right into an unsuspecting man who was crossing the street.
The victim is knocked into the air and falls over the top of the car as it speeds off down the street.
Miraculously, the man pops right up and limps over to the sidewalk where concerned witnesses tended to him.
The extent of his injuries are unclear. Hope he's okay. No word if cops have a license plate for the car involved.
The incident was just one of the crazy moments following the Dodgers victory -- a bunch of people flooded Downtown L.A. to celebrate by setting off fireworks, chanting ... and yes, more cars doing donuts in the street.
Cops say around a dozen people were arrested Tuesday night. There was looting at a Foot Locker on 7th and Broadway that ended with cops taking two suspects into custody.
The Downtown LA area was looted again, this time after the @Dodgers World Series Win. LAPD is waiting for 2 suspects holed up in this Footlocker at 7th and Broadway. @FOXLA @GDLA pic.twitter.com/OK0e332yHr
— Mario Ramirez (@MarioFOXLA) October 28, 2020 @MarioFOXLA
Not everyone was violent -- there are videos of L.A. fans chanting Kobe Bryant's name as a tribute to the late Lakers legend.
Kobe Chants in LA again !!! Twice in one month !! LA loves you @kobebryant !!!!! pic.twitter.com/t8z48KRwkb
— Obsessed Lakers Fan (@AriesLakers) October 28, 2020 @AriesLakers
Other fans set off fireworks and partied in the streets throughout the night. Obviously, there are concerns about a COVID outbreak due to the close contact and several fans not wearing masks.
But Tuesday night, most of the people celebrating didn't seem to worry about their own health and safety.
Originally published -- 6:14 AM PT