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In Photos: Patrick Beverley's wife Mandana Bolourchi shares snaps of Bucks guard celebrating birthday in St. Tropez

NBA vet Patrick Beverley is currently in the midst of celebrating his 36th birthday in St. Tropez with his wife, Mandana Bolourchi. The region, which is a popular vacation spot for celebrities, is in the south of France and is known for its upscale beaches and resorts. The couple shared photos from the trip on both of their respective Instagram stories late this week.

Beverley made the first post on Thursday night, sharing a selfie of the two with a bottle of wine, starting off the festivities on Jul. 11 with his birthday being on Friday, Jul. 12.

Throughout the trip, the Milwaukee Bucks star's wife shared a number of photos. One of them featured a birthday cake, where basketball balloons can be seen in the background.

In another, Patrick Beverley can be seen dressed up for a night out, complete with a bowtie. In other photos, the couple can be seen enjoying themselves while taking in all the sights St. Tropez has to offer and giving followers a look at St. Tropez.

The photos were posted on the pair's Instagram story, meaning they cannot be embedded here. In lieu of an embedded post, you can see screenshots of Patrick Beverley's 36th birthday celebration courtesy of he and his wife's Instagram stories, below:

@PatBev21 - Instagram
@PatBev21 - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram
@the.mandana - Instagram

Looking at Patrick Beverley's recent season with the Milwaukee Bucks and the 2024-25 season ahead

Last season, Patrick Beverley split time between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Prior to the start of the season, Beverley signed with the Philadelphia 76ers as a free agent after parting ways with the Chicago Bulls.

In 47 games, Beverley averaged 6.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists over 19.6 minutes per game. He also notably averaged 43.2% from the field, his highest since the 2015-16 season in Houston, as well as 32.1% from downtown.

Then, in early February, Beverley was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for Cameron Payne and a future second-round pick. While the Bucks had been having an impressive year, once they parted ways with coach Adrian Griffin, the team struggled to maintain consistency under Doc Rivers.

Despite the acquisition of a two-way floor general in Patrick Beverley, the team slid down in the standings, before being eliminated from the first round of the playoffs as Giannis Antetokounmpo was sidelined with an injury.

So far, Beverley has made it clear that he would like to stay with the Bucks, however, after playing on a one-year minimum deal last season, he wants to see a bump in pay.

As to whether or not the two sides can reach an agreement, only time will tell.

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