Patrick Beverley who left NBA for Israel gives update on Iran’s ballistic missile attack

Former NBA player Patrick Beverley has assured fans of his safety after Iran launched a missile attack against Israel.


Patrick Beverley who left NBA for Israel gives update on Iran’s ballistic missile attack

Patrick Beverley

Numerous sports have been put on hold indefinitely as the Israel-Palestine conflict continues to go strong, causing people to live in constant fear. Patrick Beverley, a former NBA player, has spoken out about the recent tragedies in Israel after Iran reportedly launched ballistic missiles into the country.

Beverley took to his social media account to provide an update on the ongoing situation. He thanked everyone for their messages and stated that he was safe and sound. The post garnered more than three million views

Thanks for reaching out. I’m safe. Peace and Love.

Patrick Beverley wrote on X

Beverley, discussing his rising international profile, had earlier stated that he received treatment in Israel akin to that of LeBron James. Despite the ongoing conflict, what is certain is that Beverley has been enjoying his time in Israel. He also previously talked about the nice weather in Tel Aviv and how great the food was.

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During his playing days, Beverley’s defensive style infuriated his opposition. He became well-known for being someone who would frequently cuss during games and commit blatant fouls. Over his 12-year NBA career, Beverley got into fights with a lot of the league’s top players, riling them up to put them off their game.

Patrick Beverley once made a huge statement regarding ‘bombing in Israel’

This summer, Israeli basketball side Hapoel Shlomo Tel Aviv made a few significant additions, with the recruitment of NBA veteran Patrick Beverley garnering the most attention. Beverley opened up on his move and addressed various topics, most notably about the security concerns in Israel.

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Safety is important. If a bomb goes off, I’m gone. But most of our EuroCup games are in Bulgaria, I haven’t got knowledge of any unsafe places in Tel Aviv now.

Patrick Beverley said on his podcast

However, ‘bombs’ did go off in Israel recently as Iran launched a missile attack on them. Beverley is traveling back to Israel despite growing tensions between the country and its neighbors. As per reports, Beverley and Joe Ragland are headed to Israel via Larnaca. This shows the 36-year-old’s trust and commitment towards his new side.