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Fans Get Update On Kawhi Leonard's House Amid California Wildfires
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Kawhi Leonard appears to be among the luckier Californians as wildfires continue to rage on across the greater Los Angeles area.

The Los Angeles Clippers superstar left the team earlier this week to be with family members who had to be evacuated due to the fires.

Leonard himself also has a home in the Pacific Palisades. But despite his residence being located right at the heart of where the wildfires are happening, the All-Star's home reportedly remains unharmed. 

TMZ Sports obtained a photo of Leonard's mansion that was taken on Wednesday. Aside from some evident ash markings, the house appeared to be in good condition. The home also remained relatively untouched as of Thursday, per the report.

Leonard's home in the Pacific Palisades is a gorgeous 12,000 square-foot property worth $17 million. The house has an indoor theater and an infinity pool with an amazing view of the surrounding area.

Aside from his Palisades mansion, Leonard also owns a multi-million dollar home in San Diego and an upscale penthouse apartment in Los Angeles.

Leonard returned to the court last week after recovering from a left knee injury that had kept him out for the Clippers' first 35 games. The 33-year-old averaged 10.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in his two appearances this season.

However, not everyone was as fortunate as Leonard. Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick lost his Palisades house to the spreading wildfire. Fortunately, Redick and his family were safely evacuated before the fire was able to reach their home.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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