LOS ANGELES — Knox and Kai Redick are two basketball-obsessed kids who had amassed a big collection of NBA jerseys, trading cards and autographs thanks to their dad's careers as a shooting guard, a podcaster and the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Redick boys then lost their entire memorabilia collection in the catastrophic wildfires that burned down their family home and much of their neighborhood in Pacific Palisades last week.
After the San Antonio Spurs beat JJ Redick's Lakers on Monday night, Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul sought out the Redick boys and presented them with their game jerseys.
''I didn't know they were huge fans like this, but JJ is a person that I like and who was directly impacted by this,'' Wembanyama said. ''So if I can make those kids' day, I'll do it.''
The gesture put big grins on the faces of two boys who hadn't felt much like smiling lately.
And though the Lakers lost their first game back at work since catastrophic wildfires killed at least 24 people and destroyed significant sections of their hometown, they're hoping sports will help their city's return to normalcy after an awful week.
The Lakers and the Clippers both went back to work Monday night in Los Angeles' first two NBA games since the fires devastated large parts of the area. The Lakers were beaten by the Spurs 126-102 in their downtown arena, while the Clippers beat the Miami Heat 109-98 in their brand-new Intuit Dome in Inglewood about 10 miles south of downtown.
Lakers big man Anthony Davis said he had to evacuate his family after the fires got close enough to see from his property.