Staples Center Was A Little Busy Last Weekend

by Micah Hart

A lot of people are talking about the crazy action in Los Angeles this past weekend, with six playoff games (four basketball, two hockey) being played over the course of four days, including back-to-backs for both the Clippers and Lakers. That’s a lot of turnover in a short amount of time for the employees at Staples Arena. This video gives a little insight:

I am tired just watching that video. Of course things didn’t turn out so well for L.A.’s basketball teams, but their hockey team is still alive. The L.A. Kings, that is, not Sacramento.

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4 Comments

  1. Jake says:

    Wow, that’s an amazing feat. Hopefully the staff get given tickets to the hockey games :)

  2. Frank Black says:

    That was awesome! So much work and great planning goes into each one of those events. To see it happen in fast forward and from that angle makes it look like it’s perfectly executed. I’m sorry for the Lakers loss but really hoping the Thunder takes it.

  3. Josh says:

    You’ve got to feel for the crew at Staples, though. http://www.asportinglife.co/fun-working-staples-center/

  4. Makyeezy says:

    Hats off to the floor team, these staff members are putting in extra work for everyone’s entertainment so they better be getting their deserved awards!

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