Lakers coach JJ Redick vows to help rebuild L.A. after losing home in fire
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It was gone, Lakers coach JJ Redick already knew, but he needed to see it.
The morning after his team flew into Los Angeles with the city sky lit by the raging wildfires that would destroy his familyĄŻs home, he rode through Pacific Palisades to survey the erasure of a community that he, his wife, his children and his sister-in-law and her family all share.
Ą°I just kind of had to see it for myself,Ąą he said, needing to clear his throat. Ą°And, I was not prepared. I was not prepared for what I saw. It is, um, itĄŻs Ą itĄŻs complete devastation and destruction. Ą I went through most of the village and itĄŻs all gone. And I donĄŻt think you can ever prepare yourself for something like that. Our home, our home is gone. And look, we were, we were renting for the year to try to figure out where we wanted to be long term. And everything we, we owned that was of any importance to us almost 20 years together as a couple and 10 years of parenting was in that house.
Ą°And thereĄŻs certain things that you canĄŻt replace, that will never be replaced. And itĄŻs like, itĄŻs like weird. My son did an art project last year at St. AnneĄŻs in Brooklyn. And it was like a charcoal pencil painting of a lighthouse that we had framed above the stairs. And you canĄŻt ever replace stuff like that. You know, memories. Eighteen years together now, Chelsea and I, certain things that were in that house that you canĄŻt replace.Ąą
Redick and the Lakers were back at practice Friday after the NBA postponed their game Thursday against Charlotte. TheyĄŻre currently scheduled to host San Antonio on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena, a game Redick hopes the Lakers play.
Ą°I want to play tomorrow, I want to coach tomorrow. I want these guys to play tomorrow and if we can play, weĄŻll play,Ąą Redick said. Ą°I do believe for everybody, for everybody that has been impacted by this, there is a grieving process. ThereĄŻs a healing process. I can only speak for myself, part of my healing and grieving process is being here with these guys and coaching basketball.Ąą
The NBA has postponed the Lakers game against the Hornets scheduled for Thursday at Crypto.com Arena due to ongoing L.A. County wildfires.
Redick, unbeknownst to many, had planned on helping coach his sons, Knox and Kai, in a youth league at Palisades Recreation Center this winter. That season was to begin Wednesday, a day after the center was destroyed.
Ą°TheyĄŻre devastated about the rec center. I donĄŻt think IĄŻve told you guys this, I signed up to coach their winter league team and based on the schedule, I was going to be able to help out in about half the practices and half the games,Ąą he said. Ą°Our first practice was Wednesday afternoon. So they woke up Tuesday morning thinking they were a day away from practicing with their friends and having me coach their practice.
Ą°The thing that IĄŻve always talked with them about is valuing people over things. And thatĄŻs how I live my life and thatĄŻs how Chelsea lives her life and thatĄŻs how our kids are being raised. I think this is a great opportunity for them to learn that and to just embrace it and love on people, which theyĄŻre doing today.Ąą
RedickĄŻs family evacuated Pacific Palisades before the teamĄŻs game Tuesday in Dallas. The team plane, delayed in Texas because of maintenance issues, returned to the city early Wednesday morning as the Palisades and Eaton fires rapidly spread.
Ą°When we were flying in, everybody was trying to see how bad it was because I really donĄŻt think that people grasped how bad it was until you could kind of see it with your own two eyes,Ąą Austin Reaves said. Ą°And as weĄŻre flying, we were definitely looking out the window seeing what we could see. From a distance, you could see some fire. But as you got closer, there was so much smoke. It was basically like you were flying in the clouds. So it was scary.Ąą
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Redick began to cry when discussing his return to the Palisades on Wednesday morning ĄŞ a place he and his wife had begun to call home after they moved from Brooklyn this past summer.
Ą°IĄŻm not sure IĄŻve wept or wailed like that in several years,Ąą he said. Ą°And she said to me, ĄŽI was very hesitant to move out here. I was very hesitant for you to go into coaching. IĄŻve never loved living somewhere more than IĄŻve loved Brooklyn, and IĄŻve never loved the community more than I love the community IĄŻve had in Brooklyn. And then, you know, itĄŻs like, we move out here and the Palisades community has really just been so good to us.ĄŻ
Ą°And thatĄŻs, I think thatĄŻs the part for us that weĄŻre really struggling with is just the loss of community. And I recognize that people make up community, and weĄŻre going to rebuild and we want to help lead on that. But all the churches, the schools, the library, like itĄŻs all gone.Ąą
In particular, the communityĄŻs recreation center had become an important place to the family, beginning with the first time they saw the house that they rented and filled with their most important possessions while trying to find a permanent base in Los Angeles.
Ą°The day we visited the house and decided we wanted to live in the house, weĄŻre like, letĄŻs go explore the village. And we stumbled upon the rec center and there was some summer rec league basketball games going on. One kid, Milo, was playing. I was like, ĄŽOh, heĄŻs pretty good.ĄŻ He ended up being one of our neighbors; they lost their home. The rec center was like this, this place we were at every day. I mean, flag football, basketball, the playground, baseball, tennis courts. Like itĄŻs just Ą and everyone we knew was there every day. And you just, it, it, it, it just hurts to lose that.Ąą
Redick said he and his family will help devastated areas in the recovery process.
Ą°For our family, weĄŻre as committed as ever to Los Angeles,Ąą Redick said. Ą°We recognize, like itĄŻs not just our community that has been impacted by this. ThereĄŻs people in Malibu, thereĄŻs people in Brentwood, thereĄŻs people up in the Valley, thereĄŻs people in Pasadena ... itĄŻs all over L.A. And if thereĄŻs anything we can do to help and lead, we will Ą weĄŻre still figuring that out. ItĄŻs still pretty fresh, but, weĄŻre committed to helping other people as much as we can. And weĄŻre going to do that. And we recognize that itĄŻs going to be a long process.
Ą°Ą This has impacted so many people. I donĄŻt want people to feel sorry for me and my family. WeĄŻre gonna be all right. WeĄŻre gonna be all right. ThereĄŻs people that, um, you know, because of some political issues and some insurance issues are not going to be all right. And weĄŻre going to do everything we can to help anybody whoĄŻs down and out because of this.Ąą
Redick specifically mentioned several Lakers employees who lost their homes in the fire, including Dan Grigsby, the teamĄŻs chief legal counsel, a neighbor of Redick. Lakers videographer Rohan AliĄŻs parents lost their home in Altadena because of the Eaton fire. Anthony Davis donated $20,000 to their recovery efforts through GoFundMe.
Redick said he believes the Lakers have a role to play in the cityĄŻs recovery.
Ą°We certainly want to do everything we can within the safety parameters of whatĄŻs going on in the city. We obviously want to give people hope and we want to give ĄŞ I donĄŻt want to say a distraction ĄŞ maybe an escape,Ąą Redick said. Ą°We talked about it as a group before practice. It is our responsibility ĄŞ everybody in this building ĄŞ to lead on this and to help people. You never know what thatĄŻs going to look like. Ą And I think between myself, [Rob Pelinka], I know the Buss family ĄŞ Jeanie specifically ĄŞ weĄŻre prepared to do whatever it takes to help Los Angeles.Ąą
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