Following Saturday's 118-108 win against the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick received a very special gift from a member of the Warriors security staff. After his postgame press conference,
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry recently extended a heartfelt gesture to the family of Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry gifted a pair of jerseys to the sons of Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick, according to ESPN's Dave
Warriors star Stephen Curry presented Lakers coach JJ Redick with two signed jerseys to give to his sons, helping to replenish their memorabilia collection that was lost in the Los Angeles wildfires.
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Lakers coach JJ Redick was among the many Pacific Palisades residents that lost a home to the devastating wildfires which burned throughout Southern California earlier this month. His sons, Knox and Kai, lost their collection of sports memorabilia and jerseys in the devastation, which NBA stars are teaming up to replenish.
“Steph Curry’s bodyguard found JJ Redick after the game with a couple of Steph’s jerseys to give to his sons, helping to replenish their memorabilia collection that was lost in the fires,” Dave McMenamin shared in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
After JJ Redick lost his home and his sons lost their sports memorabilia collection in the Palisades fire, those sons got a special gift on Saturday.
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