It doesn’t matter how wealthy you are, losing your home is devastating.
The NBA has made the decision to postpone Thursday’s game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Charlotte Hornets due to the raging wildfires that caused extensive damage. Over 5,300 structures The Southern California property also includes the home of Lakers head coach JJ Redick.
According to report From ESPN’s Shams Charania The Reddix rental home in Pacific Palisades was destroyed in the largest of several fires currently burning in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. (Related article: California wildfires force NFL to relocate Vikings Rams – Democrats deserve 100% of the blame for this atrocity)
Before Tuesday’s road game against the Dallas Mavericks, Reddick said his home was under threat and his family had to evacuate.
In other sad housing-related NBA news, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr lost his childhood home in the Palisades. The ship’s 90-year-old mother, Anne, had been evacuated from the area and was safe from the fire, the captain said Thursday.
Lakers head coach JJ Redick has reportedly lost his home due to the devastating wildfires that have spread across Los Angeles. @Shams Charania.
Praying to the Reddick family and everyone in LA affected by the fires 🙏 pic.twitter.com/koo90TTPSw
— Clutch Points (@ClutchPoints) January 9, 2025
As far as JJ is concerned, this is definitely something I could never have imagined (after all, we had a hurricane here in Florida), but I wonder what’s going on in California. I can’t help but think…
People are starting fires in urban areas of Los Angeles that shouldn’t be burning. I saw this happen firsthand at 302 Pico in Santa Monica. The fire department and police responded to the call. Stay safe and contact us immediately about any activity. We don’t need any more flames here. pic.twitter.com/AZ4GLr6N3q
— Dr. Andrew D. Huberman (@HubermanLab) January 9, 2025
I’m not trying to give you a conspiracy theory, don’t worry. I’m just…interested.