Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard’s $17million mansion in Pacific Palisades remains intact despite the deadly wildfires that have wreaked havoc in the city.
LA has been left devastated after blazing infernos broke out just west of downtown last Tuesday, destroying thousands of homes and killing 25 people.
At least 23 people are also estimated to be missing in the wreckage, with the death roll expected to rise as search and recovery operations remain ongoing.
Thousands of properties have been reduced to rubble by the fires over the past week, including the childhood home of nine-time NBA champion Steve Kerr.
Yet in more photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, Leonard’s property in prime Pacific Palisades – the neighborhood where the blazes broke out last Tuesday – appears to have emerged completely unscathed.
The luxury seven-bedroom pad – which the Clippers small forward purchased back in 2021 – looks almost entirely untouched from the outside, despite only being a 15-minute drive away from Kerr’s demolished home.
LA Clippers star Kawhi Leonard’s $17million mansion in Pacific Palisades remains intact
Leonard revealed he was ‘stepping away’ from NBA duty last week amid the LA wildfires
Last week Leonard revealed he was ‘stepping away’ from NBA duty with the Clippers hours before their game against the Nuggets to help family that have been evacuated due to the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
The 33-year-old has been with the team since 2019 and is an integral part of the squad, which is in seventh place in the Western Conference.
While his family have been evacuated, fortunately Leonard’s Palisades home has avoided any damage from the wildfires over the past seven days.
The 12,000-sq-ft mansion is a custom-build Hampton style home boasting an infinity pool with a cabana, a spa, a 960-bottle wine cellar and a 10-person movie theater, as well as a master suite with a private balcony and fireplace.
It also includes spectacular panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Conservancy.
Leonard and the Clippers returned to action against the Miami Heat at Intuit Dome on Monday night after Saturday’s clash with the Charlotte Hornets was postponed amid the fires.
He put up six points in 21 minutes as LA claimed a 109-98 victory in emotional circumstances after the devastating events of the last week.
But exclusive DailyMail.com photos show his 12,000-sq-ft mansion has emerged unscathed
The property appears almost entirely untouched despite the blazing infernos that broke out
It includes spectacular panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Conservancy
The two-time NBA Finals MVP only made his season debut earlier this month after missing the team’s first 34 games of the year with injury.
‘I’m taking my time,’ he said after enjoying another runout. ‘I done that in the past and it led me on the bench, so I’m good where I’m at.’
Leonard didn’t play in the fourth quarter of a game in which the Clippers trailed by 13 early.
‘Happy we got the win,’ he said. ‘Good team win.’
The Clippers are now 21-17 and sixth in the West.
‘I’m just playing really and trying to do my job to help the team win,’ Leonard added.