Steph Curry Gifts Jerseys to JJ Redick’s Sons After LA Wildfires Destroy Family Home
The Golden State star's gesture follows similar acts of support from other NBA players as Redick’s family recovers from the devastating loss.
- JJ Redick's home in the Pacific Palisades was destroyed by Southern California wildfires, erasing decades of family possessions, including his sons' sports memorabilia collection.
- Stephen Curry provided two signed jerseys for Redick's sons, Knox and Kai, after a Lakers-Warriors game, a gesture Redick called deeply meaningful.
- Other NBA players, including Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs, also gifted signed jerseys to Redick's sons earlier this month.
- Redick’s family is staying in a hotel while awaiting a new home, and he expressed gratitude for the support from the community and his NBA peers.
- Warriors coach Steve Kerr, whose mother also lost her home in the fires, has collaborated with both teams to support local wildfire victims, including hosting Palisades Charter High School's basketball team at an upcoming game.