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Hello my name is Roots29102 I love to watch sports and the sports i like to watch is National Football League (Upcoming season: 2021 NFL season), Major League Baseball (Upcoming season: 2021 Major League Baseball season), National Basketball Association (Current season: 2020-21 NBA season), National Hockey League (Current season: 2020-21 NHL season), Women National Basketball Association (Upcoming season: 2021 WNBA season), and Major League Soccer (Upcoming season: 2021 Major League Soccer season).

2020-21 Anaheim Ducks season
The 2020–21 Anaheim Ducks season is the 28th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 15, 1993. The Ducks will attempt to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2017–18 season, when they were swept in the First Round of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs by the San Jose Sharks.

On December 20, 2020, the league temporarily realigned into four divisions with no conferences due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing closure of the Canada-United States border. As a result of this realignment the Ducks will play this season in the West Division and will only play games against the other teams in their new division during the regular season and potentially the first two rounds of the playoffs.

Regular season
The regular season schedule was published on December 23, 2020.

Goaltenders
†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Ducks. Stats reflect time with the Ducks only.

‡Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Ducks only.

Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Transactions
The Ducks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2020–21 season.

Imports
This section is for players who were not previously on contract with NHL teams in the past season. Listed is the last team and league they were under contract with.

Trades
* Retained Salary Transaction: Each team is allowed up to three contracts on their payroll where they have retained salary in a trade (i.e. the player no longer plays with Team A due to a trade to Team B, but Team A still retains some salary). Only up to 50% of a player's contract can be kept, and only up to 15% of a team's salary cap can be taken up by retained salary. A contract can only be involved in one of these trades twice.

Hover over-retained salary or conditional transactions for more information.

Draft picks
Below are the Anaheim Ducks' selections at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, which was originally scheduled for June 26-27, 2020 at the Bell Center in Montreal, Quebec, but was postponed on March 25, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On October 6-7, 2020 the draft was held virtually via Video conference call from the NHL Network studio in Secaucus, New Jersey.

2020-21 Los Angeles Lakers season
The 2020–21 Los Angeles Lakers season is the franchise's 73rd season, its 72nd season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), its 61st season in Los Angeles, and their 21st season playing home games at Staples Center. The Lakers are coached by Frank Vogel in his second year as head coach. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center as members of the Western Conference's Pacific Division.

The Lakers enter the season as the defending Pacific Division, Western Conference, and NBA champions, and will attempt to win back-to-back division titles for the first time since the 2011 and 2012 seasons. The Lakers will also attempt to win back-to-back conference titles for the first time since the 2009 and 2010 seasons as well as their first back-to-back NBA titles since 2009 and 2010.

On November 10, 2020, the NBA announced that the 2020–21 season would begin on December 22, 2020 following the delayed finish to the 2019–20 season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Each team will play a shortened 72-game schedule. A week later the NBA announced the format for the season which will include a play-in tournament that will determine the seventh and eighth seeds in each conference. The second half of the schedule would not be announced until a later date to allow for the makeup of any games postponed due to COVID-19 issues.

Previous season
The Lakers finished the 2019–20 season 52–19 to finish in first place in the Pacific Division and the Western Conference. In the playoffs, they defeated the Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets, and Denver Nuggets to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2010. There they defeated the Miami Heat to earn the franchise's 17th NBA championship.

Draft

 * This was a traded pick with the Oklahoma City Thunder that sent Danny Green and the draft rights to Jaden McDaniels to the Thunder in return for Dennis Schröder.


 * Before the start of the 2020 NBA draft period, the Lakers' first-round selection was held stuck as the 29th pick of the draft with their record being the second-best of all NBA teams behind the Milwaukee Bucks the prior season at 49–14 before the NBA suspended their season on March 12, 2020. However, the Lakers did resume their season in the 2020 NBA Bubble, eventually winning their 17th championship there against the Miami Heat, leaving them a chance to move their first-round pick up or down for the 2020 draft. In the bubble, the Toronto Raptors ended up finishing with a better overall record than the Lakers, moving their first-round pick to the 28th selection instead, though still finishing as the best Western Conference team that season. The Lakers only held one first-round selection for this draft, as they traded their second-round pick to the Orlando Magic for the draft rights to Talen Horton-Tucker in last season's draft.

Game log

 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 1
 * December 11
 * L.A. Clippers
 * Talen Horton-Tucker (19)
 * Montrezl Harrell (12)
 * Kyle Kuzma (5)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 1–0
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 2
 * December 13
 * L.A. Clippers
 * Talen Horton-Tucker (33)
 * Montrezl Harrell (11)
 * Quinn Cook (7)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 2–0
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 3
 * December 16
 * @ Phoenix
 * Kyle Kuzma (23)
 * Marc Gasol (8)
 * Quinn Cook (4)
 * PHX Arena 0
 * 3–0
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 4
 * December 18
 * @ Phoenix
 * Anthony Davis (35)
 * LeBron James (8)
 * Gasol, James (4)
 * PHX Arena 0
 * 4–0
 * LeBron James (8)
 * Gasol, James (4)
 * PHX Arena 0
 * 4–0

Game log

 * -style="background:#fcc;"
 * 1
 * December 22
 * LA Clippers
 * LeBron James (22)
 * Dennis Schröder (12)
 * Dennis Schröder (8)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 0–1
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 2
 * December 25
 * Dallas
 * Anthony Davis (28)
 * Marc Gasol (9)
 * LeBron James (10)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 1–1
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 3
 * December 27
 * Minnesota
 * Kyle Kuzma (20)
 * LeBron James (9)
 * Marc Gasol (8)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 2–1
 * -style="background:#fcc
 * 4
 * December 28
 * Portland
 * LeBron James (29)
 * Anthony Davis (10)
 * LeBron James (6)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 2–2
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 5
 * December 30
 * @ San Antonio
 * LeBron James (26)
 * Montrezl Harrell (9)
 * LeBron James (8)
 * AT&T Center 0
 * 3–2
 * LeBron James (26)
 * Montrezl Harrell (9)
 * LeBron James (8)
 * AT&T Center 0
 * 3–2


 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 6
 * January 1
 * @ San Antonio
 * Anthony Davis (34)
 * Davis, James, Harrell (11)
 * LeBron James (10)
 * AT&T Center 0
 * 4–2
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 7
 * January 3
 * @ Memphis
 * LeBron James (22)
 * LeBron James (13)
 * LeBron James (8)
 * FedEx Forum
 * 5–2
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 8
 * January 5
 * @ Memphis
 * Davis, James (26)
 * LeBron James (11)
 * LeBron James (7)
 * FedEx Forum
 * 6–2
 * -style="background:#fcc"
 * 9
 * January 7
 * San Antonio
 * LeBron James (27)
 * Davis, Kuzma (10)
 * LeBron James (12)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 6–3
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 10
 * January 8
 * Chicago
 * LeBron James (28)
 * Montrezl Harrell (14)
 * LeBron James (7)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 7–3
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 11
 * January 10
 * @ Houston
 * Anthony Davis (27)
 * Montrezl Harrell (8)
 * James, Schröder (7)
 * Toyota Center
 * 8–3
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 12
 * January 12
 * @ Houston
 * LeBron James (26)
 * Kyle Kuzma (11)
 * Gasol, James (5)
 * Toyota Center
 * 9–3
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 13
 * January 13
 * @ Oklahoma City
 * LeBron James (26)
 * Davis, Morris (7)
 * LeBron James (7)
 * Chesapeake Energy Arena 0
 * 10–3
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 14
 * January 15
 * New Orleans
 * Lebron James (21)
 * Kyle Kuzma (13)
 * Lebron James (11)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 11–3
 * -style="background:#fcc
 * 15
 * January 18
 * Golden State
 * Dennis Schröder (25)
 * Anthony Davis (17)
 * Anthony Davis (7)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 11–4
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 16
 * January 21
 * @ Milwaukee
 * LeBron James (34)
 * Anthony Davis (9)
 * LeBron James (8)
 * Fiserv Forum 0
 * 12–4
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 17
 * January 23
 * @ Chicago
 * Anthony Davis (37)
 * LeBron James (11)
 * LeBron James (6)
 * United Center 0
 * 13–4
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 18
 * January 25
 * @ Cleveland
 * LeBron James (46)
 * Anthony Davis (10)
 * LeBron James (6)
 * Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 2,000
 * 14–4
 * -style="background:#fcc"
 * 19
 * January 27
 * @ Philadelphia
 * LeBron James (36)
 * Anthony Davis (8)
 * Lebron James (5)
 * Wells Fargo Center 0
 * 14–5
 * -style="background:#fcc"
 * 20
 * January 28
 * @ Detroit
 * James, Kuzma (22)
 * Kyle Kuzma (10)
 * LeBron James (10)
 * Little Caesars Arena 0
 * 14–6
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 21
 * January 30
 * @ Boston
 * Anthony Davis (27)
 * Anthony Davis (14)
 * James, Schröder (7)
 * TD Garden
 * 15-6
 * James, Kuzma (22)
 * Kyle Kuzma (10)
 * LeBron James (10)
 * Little Caesars Arena 0
 * 14–6
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 21
 * January 30
 * @ Boston
 * Anthony Davis (27)
 * Anthony Davis (14)
 * James, Schröder (7)
 * TD Garden
 * 15-6
 * TD Garden
 * 15-6


 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 22
 * February 1
 * @ Atlanta
 * Anthony Davis (25)
 * Gasol, James (6)
 * LeBron James (9)
 * State Farm Arena
 * 16-6
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 23
 * February 4
 * Denver
 * LeBron James (27)
 * LeBron James (10)
 * LeBron James (10)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 17-6
 * -style="background:#cfc
 * 24
 * February 6
 * Detroit
 * LeBron James (33)
 * Montrezl Harrell (8)
 * LeBron James (11)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 18-6
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 25
 * February 8
 * Oklahoma City
 * LeBron James (28)
 * LeBron James (14)
 * LeBron James (11)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 19-6
 * -style="background:#cfc"
 * 26
 * February 10
 * Oklahoma City
 * LeBron James (25)
 * Kyle Kuzma (9)
 * LeBron James (7)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 20-6
 * -style="background:#"
 * 27
 * February 12
 * Memphis
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 28
 * February 14
 * @ Denver
 * Ball Arena
 * -style="background:#"
 * 29
 * February 16
 * @ Minnesota
 * Target Center
 * -style="background:#"
 * 30
 * February 18
 * Brooklyn
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 31
 * February 20
 * Miami
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 32
 * February 22
 * Washington
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 33
 * February 24
 * @ Utah
 * Vivint Smart Home Arena
 * -style="background:#"
 * 34
 * February 26
 * Portland
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 35
 * February 28
 * Golden State
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 31
 * February 20
 * Miami
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 32
 * February 22
 * Washington
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 33
 * February 24
 * @ Utah
 * Vivint Smart Home Arena
 * -style="background:#"
 * 34
 * February 26
 * Portland
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 35
 * February 28
 * Golden State
 * Staples Center 0
 * Vivint Smart Home Arena
 * -style="background:#"
 * 34
 * February 26
 * Portland
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 35
 * February 28
 * Golden State
 * Staples Center 0
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 35
 * February 28
 * Golden State
 * Staples Center 0
 * February 28
 * Golden State
 * Staples Center 0
 * Staples Center 0
 * Staples Center 0
 * Staples Center 0
 * Staples Center 0


 * -style="background:#"
 * 36
 * March 2
 * Phoenix
 * Staples Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 37
 * March 3
 * @ Sacramento
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * -style="background:#"
 * 37
 * March 3
 * @ Sacramento
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * Golden 1 Center 0

Player statistics
After all games.
 * align="left"|Dennis Schröder || align="center"| PG
 * 24 || 24 || 744 || 86 || 105 || 21 || 3 || 341
 * align="left"|Markieff Morris || align="center"| PF
 * 19 || 1 || 275 || 65 || 18 || 1 || 6 || 81
 * align="left"|Alfonzo McKinnie || align="center"| SF
 * 12 || 0 || 38 || 9 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 21
 * align="left"|Wesley Matthews || align="center"| SF
 * 17 || 1 || 331 || 18 || 17 || 6 || 4 || 80
 * align="left"|Kyle Kuzma || align="center"| SF
 * 24 || 5 || 576 || 134 || 26 || 7 || 16 || 242
 * align="left"|LeBron James || align="center"| SF
 * 24 || 24 || 820 || 185 || 187 || 24 || 11 || 611
 * align="left"|Talen Horton-Tucker || align="center"| SF
 * 20 || 0 || 331 || 51 || 36 || 19 || 8 || 147
 * align="left"|Montrezl Harrell || align="center"| PF
 * 24 || 0 || 331 || 151 || 23 || 19 || 16 || 310
 * align="left"|Marc Gasol || align="center"| C
 * 24 || 24 || 103 || 46 || 11 || 29 || 23 || 90
 * align="left"|Jared Dudley || align="center"| SF
 * 6 || 0 || 22 || 6 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 3
 * align="left"|Anthony Davis || align="center"| PF
 * 21 || 21 || 180 || 68 || 29 || 40 || 42 || 468
 * align="left"|Quinn Cook || align="center"| PG
 * 13 || 0 || 4 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 24
 * align="left"|Alex Caruso || align="center"| PG
 * 19 || 0 || 354 || 45 || 39 || 19 || 3 || 105
 * align="left"|Kentavious Caldwell-Pope || align="center"| PG
 * 20 || 20 || 45 || 28 || 15 || 6 || 18 || 183
 * align="left"|Devontae Cacok || align="center"| PF
 * 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
 * align="left"|Kostas Antetokounmpo || align="center"| PF
 * 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 0
 * }
 * align="left"|Quinn Cook || align="center"| PG
 * 13 || 0 || 4 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 24
 * align="left"|Alex Caruso || align="center"| PG
 * 19 || 0 || 354 || 45 || 39 || 19 || 3 || 105
 * align="left"|Kentavious Caldwell-Pope || align="center"| PG
 * 20 || 20 || 45 || 28 || 15 || 6 || 18 || 183
 * align="left"|Devontae Cacok || align="center"| PF
 * 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
 * align="left"|Kostas Antetokounmpo || align="center"| PF
 * 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 0
 * }
 * 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
 * align="left"|Kostas Antetokounmpo || align="center"| PF
 * 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 0
 * }
 * }

‡Waived during the season

†Traded during the season

≠Acquired during the season

2020-21 Golden State Warriors season
The 2020–21 Golden State Warriors season is the 75th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), its 59th in the San Francisco Bay Area, and their second season playing home games at Chase Center. They are coached by Steve Kerr in his seventh year as head coach. The Warriors compete as members of the Western Conference's Pacific Division.

Previous season
The Warriors finished the 2019–20 season 15–50 to finish in last place in the Western Conference having the worst record in the Conference.

Preseason
The Warriors entered the season with a chance to come back into championship contention after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2012. With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing the 2019–20 NBA season to be temporarily suspended, the Warriors had not played a game since March 2020.

On November 17, 2020, the NBA announced the 2020–21 season would begin on December 22, 2020.

The Warriors started the season with a healthy Stephen Curry, as he previously injured his second metacarpal bone in his left finger against the Phoenix Suns at Chase Center on October 30, 2019, causing him to miss 60 of the 65 games available and playing in 5 of those respective games. The Warriors also expect to have a healthy Kevon Looney, who was struggling with neuropathy for most of the season, as he only played 20 games. Klay Thompson was also expected to be healthy this season, but on November 19, 2020, it was announced that he would miss the entire season due to injuring his right Achilles tendon. Thompson hasn't played in an NBA game since Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

As a result of being the worst team in the league, the Warriors received a lottery pick in the 2020 NBA draft. It turned out to be the second pick in the draft, and with that pick they drafted Memphis center James Wiseman. They also selected point guard Nico Mannion with the 48th pick and shooting guard Justinian Jessup with the 51st pick.

Draft
Before the start of the 2020 NBA draft period, the Warriors' selection was held stuck as the #1 selection of the draft with their record being the worst of all NBA teams the prior season at 15–50 before the NBA suspended their season on March 12, 2020 and cancelled the rest of Golden State's season by June 5. As a result, they held the best odds to stay at #1 alongside the Minnesota Timberwolves and Cleveland Cavaliers for the 2020 draft, though also holding the highest odds to fall as low as the #5 pick with 47.9% odds of dropping there. The Warriors ended the 2020 NBA draft lottery with the #2 selection, dropping down one spot with the Timberwolves moving up to the #1 position. In addition to their first-round pick, the Warriors also gained two second-round picks from previous trades involving the Dallas Mavericks.

Roster Notes

 * Klay Thompson will miss the entire season with a torn right Achilles tendon.
 * Marquese Chriss will miss the entire season with a broken right leg after playing few games.

Preseason

 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 1
 * December 12
 * Denver
 * Kent Bazemore (13)
 * Eric Paschall (7)
 * 4 tied (3)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 1–0
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 2
 * December 15
 * @ Sacramento
 * Stephen Curry (29)
 * Marquese Chriss (9)
 * 4 tied (4)
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * 1–1
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 3
 * December 17
 * @ Sacramento
 * Stephen Curry (29)
 * Marquese Chriss (12)
 * Curry, Looney, Wiggins (3)
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * 2–1
 * Curry, Looney, Wiggins (3)
 * Golden 1 Center 0
 * 2–1

Regular season
The schedule for the first two games of the season was released on December 2, 2020, while the schedule for the first half of the season was released on December 4.


 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 1
 * December 22
 * @ Brooklyn
 * Stephen Curry (20)
 * Marquese Chriss (8)
 * Stephen Curry (10)
 * Barclays Center 0
 * 0–1
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 2
 * December 25
 * @ Milwaukee
 * Stephen Curry (19)
 * James Wiseman (8)
 * Stephen Curry (6)
 * Fiserv Forum 0
 * 0–2
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 3
 * December 27
 * @ Chicago
 * Stephen Curry (36)
 * Kelly Oubre Jr. (11)
 * Stephen Curry (6)
 * United Center 0
 * 1–2
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 4
 * December 29
 * @ Detroit
 * Stephen Curry (31)
 * Andrew Wiggins (7)
 * Stephen Curry (6)
 * Little Caesars Arena 0
 * 2–2
 * Andrew Wiggins (7)
 * Stephen Curry (6)
 * Little Caesars Arena 0
 * 2–2


 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 5
 * January 1
 * Portland
 * Stephen Curry (26)
 * Stephen Curry (8)
 * Stephen Curry (5)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 2–3
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 6
 * January 3
 * Portland
 * Stephen Curry (62)
 * James Wiseman (11)
 * Draymond Green (8)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 3–3
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 7
 * January 4
 * Sacramento
 * Stephen Curry (30)
 * Stephen Curry (9)
 * Stephen Curry (8)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 4–3
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 8
 * January 6
 * L.A. Clippers
 * Paschall, Wiggins (19)
 * Draymond Green (6)
 * Draymond Green (6)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 4–4
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 9
 * January 8
 * L.A. Clippers
 * Stephen Curry (38)
 * 4 tied (6)
 * Stephen Curry (11)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 5–4
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 10
 * January 10
 * Toronto
 * Andrew Wiggins (17)
 * Curry, Green (9)
 * Draymond Green (10)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 6–4
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 11
 * January 12
 * Indiana
 * Andrew Wiggins (22)
 * Looney, Wiseman (9)
 * Draymond Green (10)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 6–5
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 12
 * January 14
 * @ Denver
 * Stephen Curry (35)
 * Stephen Curry (11)
 * Draymond Green (7)
 * Ball Arena 0
 * 6–6
 * - style="background:#bbb"
 * January 15
 * @ Phoenix
 * colspan="6" | Postponed (COVID-19) (Makeup date: March 4)
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 13
 * January 18
 * @ L.A. Lakers
 * Stephen Curry (26)
 * Draymond Green (8)
 * Draymond Green (9)
 * Staples Center 0
 * 7–6
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 14
 * January 20
 * San Antonio
 * Stephen Curry (26)
 * Stephen Curry (11)
 * Stephen Curry (7)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 8–6
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 15
 * January 21
 * New York
 * Stephen Curry (30)
 * Andrew Wiggins (9)
 * Draymond Green (8)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 8–7
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 16
 * January 23
 * @ Utah
 * Stephen Curry (24)
 * Stephen Curry (7)
 * Stephen Curry (7)
 * Vivint Arena 1,932
 * 8–8
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 17
 * January 25
 * Minnesota
 * Stephen Curry (36)
 * Green, Oubre Jr., Wiggins (6)
 * Green, Looney, Oubre Jr. (4)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 9–8
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 18
 * January 27
 * Minnesota
 * James Wiseman (25)
 * Kevon Looney (10)
 * Curry, Green (8)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 10–8
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 19
 * January 28
 * @ Phoenix
 * Stephen Curry (27)
 * Lee, Wiseman (6)
 * Draymond Green (6)
 * PHX Arena 0
 * 10–9
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 20
 * January 30
 * Detroit
 * Stephen Curry (28)
 * James Wiseman (9)
 * Curry, Wanamaker (7)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 11–9
 * @ Phoenix
 * Stephen Curry (27)
 * Lee, Wiseman (6)
 * Draymond Green (6)
 * PHX Arena 0
 * 10–9
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 20
 * January 30
 * Detroit
 * Stephen Curry (28)
 * James Wiseman (9)
 * Curry, Wanamaker (7)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 11–9
 * Chase Center 0
 * 11–9


 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 21
 * February 2
 * Boston
 * Stephen Curry (38)
 * Curry, Green (11)
 * Stephen Curry (8)
 * Chase Center 0
 * 11–10
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 22
 * February 4
 * @ Dallas
 * Kelly Oubre Jr. (40)
 * Oubre Jr., Toscano-Anderson (8)
 * Draymond Green (15)
 * American Airlines Center 0
 * 12–10
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 23
 * February 6
 * @ Dallas
 * Stephen Curry (57)
 * Juan Toscano-Anderson (10)
 * Draymond Green (15)
 * American Airlines Center 0
 * 12–11
 * - style="background:#fcc"
 * 24
 * February 8
 * @ San Antonio
 * Stephen Curry (32)
 * Juan Toscano-Anderson (11)
 * Draymond Green (10)
 * AT&T Center 0
 * 12–12
 * - style="background:#cfc"
 * 25
 * February 9
 * @ San Antonio
 * Stephen Curry (32)
 * Kelly Oubre Jr. (10)
 * Draymond Green (11)
 * AT&T Center 0
 * 13–12
 * - style="background:#"
 * 26
 * February 11
 * Orlando
 * Chase Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 27
 * February 13
 * Brooklyn
 * Chase Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 28
 * February 15
 * Cleveland
 * Chase Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 29
 * February 17
 * Miami
 * Chase Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 30
 * February 19
 * @ Orlando
 * Amway Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 31
 * February 20
 * @ Charlotte
 * Spectrum Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 32
 * February 23
 * @ New York
 * Madison Square Garden
 * - style="background:#"
 * 33
 * February 24
 * @ Indiana
 * Bankers Life Fieldhouse
 * - style="background:#"
 * 34
 * February 26
 * Charlotte
 * Chase Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 35
 * February 28
 * @ L.A. Lakers
 * Staples Center
 * Amway Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 31
 * February 20
 * @ Charlotte
 * Spectrum Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 32
 * February 23
 * @ New York
 * Madison Square Garden
 * - style="background:#"
 * 33
 * February 24
 * @ Indiana
 * Bankers Life Fieldhouse
 * - style="background:#"
 * 34
 * February 26
 * Charlotte
 * Chase Center
 * - style="background:#"
 * 35
 * February 28
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2021 Los Angeles Galaxy season
The 2021 LA Galaxy season will be the club's 26th season of existence, and their 26th in Major League Soccer, the top-tier of the American soccer pyramid. LA Galaxy will play its home matches at Dignity Health Sports Park in the LA suburb of Carson, California. This is the first year for Greg Vanney as Galaxy head coach. The Galaxy will attempt to make the playoffs after failing to qualify in 2020.

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2021 Seattle Sounders FC season
The 2021 Seattle Sounders FC season is the club's forty-seventh season of existence, and their thirteenth in Major League Soccer, the top flight of American soccer. The team is under the management of Brian Schmetzer in his fifth full MLS season as head coach of the Sounders. Seattle are the reigning Western Conference champions and lost to Columbus Crew SC in the MLS Cup 3–0.

Background
The Sounders lost the MLS Cup at Mapfre Stadium to Columbus Crew SC 3–0. The team is set to play in the Leagues Cup, along with regular MLS and U.S. Open Cup matches.

Appearances and goals
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 * align="left"|🇵🇪 Raúl Ruidíaz
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 * 0
 * 0
 * 0
 * 0
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 * align="left"| Nicolás Lodeiro
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 * 0
 * 0
 * 0
 * 0
 * 0

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 * colspan="3"|MLS
 * colspan="3"|U.S. Open Cup
 * colspan="3"|MLS Playoffs
 * colspan="3"|Leagues Cup
 * colspan="3"|Total
 * colspan="3"|Total

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 * 6 || |DF ||align=left|🇪🇨 Xavier Arreaga || |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|||0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0
 * 6 || |DF ||align=left|🇪🇨 Xavier Arreaga || |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|||0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0
 * 6 || |DF ||align=left|🇪🇨 Xavier Arreaga || |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|||0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0|| |0

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For transfers in, dates listed are when Sounders FC officially signed the players to the roster. Transactions where only the rights to the players are acquired are not listed. For transfers out, dates listed are when Sounders FC officially removed the players from its roster, not when they signed with another club. If a player later signed with another club, his new club will be noted, but the date listed here remains the one when he was officially removed from Sounders FC roster.

Draft picks
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2021 Los Angeles Football Club season
The 2021 Los Angeles FC season will be the club's 4th season, and 4th season in Major League Soccer,, the top-tier of the American soccer pyramid. Los Angeles FC will play its home matches at the Banc of California Stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

2021 Los Angeles Angeles season
The 2021 Los Angeles Angels' season will be the 61st season of the Los Angeles Angels franchise in the American League, the 56th in Anaheim, and their 60th season play their home games at Angel Stadium. The Angels will be managed by Joe Maddon, in his second season as manager of the Angels. The Angels will play their home games at Angel Stadium as members of Major League Baseball's American League West Division. They will attempt to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2014 MLB Season and will attempt to win a Division Title since the 2014 season

Previous season
The Angels finished the 2020 season 26–34 to finish in last place in the AL West division, missing the playoffs for the sixth consecutive year.

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2021 Los Angeles Dodgers season
The 2021 Los Angeles Dodgers season will be the 132nd season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, their 64th season in Los Angeles, California, and their 59th season playing their home games at Dodger Stadium.

The Dodgers will be coming into the 2021 season as defending 2020 World Series Champions and will attempt to repeat as champions and win their 9th straight NL West Division title.

Broadcasting team
Alanna Rizzo, who had been part of the Dodgers studio broadcast crew for seven seasons, announced that she was going to leave her position with the team. Jorge Jarrín also resigned from his role on the Dodgers Spanish language broadcast team.

Coaching staff
Dodgers first base coach George Lombard departed the team on November 7, as he was hired to be the new bench coach for the Detroit Tigers. He was replaced by Clayton McCullough.

Roster departures
On October 28, 2020, after the conclusion of the World Series, seven Dodgers players became free agents: Third Baseman Justin Turner, Outfielder Joc Pederson, utility player Kiké Hernández, and pitchers Pedro Báez, Jake McGee, Blake Treinen, and Alex Wood. A couple of days later, the Dodgers declined the 2021 option on pitcher Jimmy Nelson's contract, making him a free agent. Outfielder and pinch runner Terrance Gore was outrighted to the minors and removed from the Dodgers roster on October 31.

Roster additions
On December 2, the Dodgers acquired relief pitcher Corey Knebel from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations. On December 29, the Dodgers acquired pitcher Garrett Cleavinger from the Philadelphia Phillies as part of a three-team trade that sent José Alvarado to the Phillies and minor leaguer Dillon Paulson and a player to be named later to the Tampa Bay Rays. Also on the same day, they signed pitcher Tommy Kahnle to a two-year contract. On January 5, the Dodgers re-signed pitcher Blake Treinen to a two-year contract.