Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick confirmed that his family home in Pacific Palisades was destroyed by a wildfire.
The fire affected the coastal area earlier this week. Redick became visibly emotional when discussing the loss with reporters on Friday. He spoke about the situation after the team’s practice session in El Segundo, California.
The Pacific Palisades area, known for its scenic beauty and affluent homes, came under threat as fires swept through the region. The fire crews worked tirelessly to control the blaze.
The coach did not disclose details about any injuries or further personal impact.
The Lakers, who have been preparing for a strong season, faced disruptions due to this incident. The team’s game against the San Antonio Spurs, scheduled for Saturday, was postponed.
Redick expressed gratitude for the support from his team and the community. He praised the efforts of firefighters and emergency responders who are working to contain the blaze. The coach’s statements reflected a sense of resilience amidst personal loss. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the safety and well-being of all affected.
The fire in Pacific Palisades, coupled with other wildfires in the state, has been a cause for concern. The dry conditions and high winds contributed to the spread of the fire. State and local authorities have issued warnings and evacuation orders to ensure public safety. Residents have been urged to stay informed and adhere to official guidelines.
The Lakers organization released a statement expressing sympathy for Redick and others impacted by the wildfire. The statement underscored the team’s commitment to supporting their coach and the affected community. Plans to reschedule the postponed game are underway, with the NBA working closely with both teams.