The fire in Los Angeles is still raging. Although the head of Los Angeles can talk with his hands in his pockets during an interview, this does not help extinguish the fire at all. So far, many wealthy communities in Los Angeles have turned into ruins. The Lakers' head coach Redick had to move to a hotel, Leonard went home to take leave to take care of his children, and now the fire continues to look towards the Staples Center and James' mansion. Therefore, the number of NBA stars affected may increase.
Although a large area of luxury mansions has been burned down, most of these mansions will purchase insurance. In addition to this mountain fire, there was untimely handling in Los Angeles, so most of the mansions can still receive compensation. Next, let's take a look at the ranking of the compensation that the stars whose mansions were destroyed can receive.
The most important part of the compensation for the mansion is the value of the house itself, followed by the value of the property inside the house. However, if the property inside the house is not registered or additionally insured, it is not easy to obtain compensation. This time, CBA player Yi Jianlian's mansion, which he spent 1.3millionbuildinginLosAngelesin2016,wasalsoreportedlyburneddown.Ifthereisinsurance,YiJianliancanalsoreceivecompensation,estimatedtobearound500,000 to $600,000, so Yi Jianlian's compensation is expected to rank fifth.
Fourth place is Fisher's mansion, a Lakers legend. Fisher's mansion is located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles Tazana, covering about four acres. Three years ago, Fisher listed it for sale at $2.5 million, but it never sold. This fire allows Fisher to receive at least a million dollars in compensation.
Third place is Durant. Durant's mansion cost him 12.05milliontobuy.Itcovers960squaremetersandisequippedwithanelevator,swimmingpool,winecellar,audio−visualroom,etc.ThismansionisalsousedbyDurantforvacation,sotherearenottoomanyitemsinthemansion,whichreducesDurant′spropertyloss.Evenso,Durantcanstillreceiveatleast3 million in compensation.
Second place is Paul George. Because he played for the Clippers and because Los Angeles is his hometown, Paul George's house is traditionally considered a home. His wife still lives here. This three-story villa covering 930 square meters cost Paul George $16.1 million. As a permanent residence, it contains many of Paul George's collections, so George suffered heavy losses.
First place is Leonard. Leonard has two properties in Los Angeles. The first one is the villa that has already been destroyed. This villa cost Leonard 17millionandishismainresidence.Forthisproperty,Leonardhastheopportunitytoreceivemorethan6 million in compensation. The reason why Leonard is locked in first place is that his other apartment worth more than $7 million is also in danger now. It seems that Leonard's family really needs to consider staying in a hotel this time.