Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's wife McKenzie gifts Magic star a custom-made bracelet
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's wife McKenzie Pope showed off her thoughtful side with her latest gift to her husband. McKenzie gave him a customized gold bracelet with his initials on it.
On Saturday, McKenzie reposted a post by "@jamesvta" who is an expert in making custom jewelry. The post had the bracelet that the artist had made for her Orlando Magic star husband. The gold bracelet had a chain design with text designed at the top.
However, it was the lock that stood out. On one side of the bracelet lock, "KCP" was carved on the surface. On the other side "08.23.23" was carved. It is the birthdate of their fourth child and daughter, Kendall Raquel Caldwell-Pope.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is a two-time NBA champion and is regarded as one of the best defensive guards in the league. KCP won his first title with the LA Lakers and his second with the Denver Nuggets.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's wife McKenzie send big message for husband on his new season with Magic
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is playing his 12th season in the NBA. Pope was selected overall 8th by the Detroit Pistons in the 2013 NBA Draft. He played four seasons with the Pistons before he signed with the LA Lakers.
Pope played four seasons with the Lakers as well and won his first title before he was traded to the Washington Wizards, who sent Russell Westbrook to the Lakers. The next season he was traded again to the Denver Nuggets where he played two seasons and won his second title.
This offseason, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope got a lucrative offer from the Orlando Magic and he chose to sign with the Eastern Conference team. Ahead of his 12th season in the NBA, KCP's wife sent a big shoutout to the 2-time NBA champion.
"12 years is crazy! And still so young. So proud of you baby!" McKenzie Pope wrote in her Instagram story.
After two successful seasons with the Denver Nuggets, KCP signed with the Orlando Magic during the 2024 offseason free agency. He signed a 3-year/$66 million contract with the Magic, which will earn him an average of $22 million for the next three years.
So far KCP has played 10 games with the Magic in his first season with the team. He is averaging 6.8 points per game, the lowest since his rookie season. He is also shooting a career-low in field-goal percentage [32.8%] and 3-point percentage [22.2%].