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Lakers won't unveil title banner without fans

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Tuesday, 22 December 2020 12:25

LOS ANGELES -- When ABC announcer Mike Breen called the closing seconds of the Los Angeles Lakers' NBA Finals-clinching victory in October, he proclaimed, "Banner No. 17 will soon hang in the rafters."

He was right about the hanging part. What Breen didn't know was that when the Lakers open up the season Tuesday against the L.A. Clippers, no one will actually be able to see the banner making its new home at Staples Center.

The Lakers will have a black cloak covering the 2019-20 championship banner for opening night, with the message, "Stay tuned, Lakers family," printed in gold block letters on it.

It will stay covered until the coronavirus pandemic has subsided and fans are allowed back in the building for games.

"We won't be unveiling a banner because we want to wait for the fans on that," Lakers president of business operations Tim Harris told ESPN. "When you win a championship, the championship has a lot of quote-unquote owners. A championship belongs to the team, it belongs to the players, it belongs to the fans.

"And then the stuff that comes with a championship, the assets that come with a championship, it's kind of like the ownership group are the caretakers of the trophy. And the rings when you win a championship, those belong to the players. And the banner when you win a championship belongs to the fans. That's kind of how I look at this."

The last time Staples Center hosted a game with fans was March 10. In late November the L.A. County Department of Public Health issued an order prohibiting all public and private gatherings of individuals not from the same household.

"We've obviously been awarded the trophy. And (Tuesday) night we'll award the rings," Harris told ESPN. "And we want to wait, if we can, with all hope, until we have a chance to unveil the banner with the owners of the banners -- which is the fans -- there with us."

As for the black cloak, Harris explained, "It's saying, 'We're going to wait for you.'"

The ring ceremony will go on, without the normal pomp and circumstance that accompanies a championship celebration for the purple and gold.

"We started thinking, 'How are we going to do this? How are we going to pull this event off when we have no fans?' When you're doing a television show," Harris said.

"For the banner, we're missing part of that. We're missing a component to it and that is the people who are a big part of winning this, and that's the fans. So we'll wait."

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