Los Angeles, California, USA, has recently been out of control wildfires, many local residents' houses have been affected, and it was reported that the hometown of NBA Warriors head coach Cole (Kerr) is also one of the affected households, and now Cole has come forward to confirm that the place where he lived as a child has been burned down.
California wildfires have spread to the Pacific Cliff community, and Cole confirmed that his hometown is also one of the affected households
In an interview before the Pistons game on the 10th, Cole confirmed that his hometown in the Pacific Palisades had been burned down in the fire, and the good news was that his 90-year-old mother had been safely evacuated.
Wildfires in Los Angeles, California, have been out of control recently
Reminiscing about his childhood hometown, Cole said that his parents bought the house in 1969 and celebrated his mother's 90th birthday in their hometown last summer, when about 100 guests came, leaving a very good memory, which is now burned down due to natural disasters.
Many people in the NBA were also affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles, Clippers star Renard temporarily left the team because of his family, Lakers coach Redick was located in the rental house of the local high-end community Pacific Cliff, which was also destroyed because of the fire, and the NBA authorities also announced that the Lakers' battle against the Hornets was postponed due to wildfires today.