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"So can you find me a house": Tyrese Maxey drops cheeky reaction to Myra Gordon's latest Instagram post

Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey has been active on social media as the offseason nears its end. Maxey dropped a cheeky reaction to Myra Gordon's post on her latest life accomplishment. Gordon played college basketball at Alabama and Pepperdine.

Maxey commented on Gordon’s Instagram post announcing her as a licensed realtor of NDA Real Estate in Los Angeles.

“I’m thrilled to announce that I’m a licensed realtor at @nda_realestate, ready to help my amazing clients in the entertainment and sports industries find their dream homes in the heart of Los Angeles. Whether it’s a luxury estate or a private retreat, I’m here to guide you every step of the way in this incredible city!” Gordon captioned her post.
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The 76ers stars then playfully joked about her finding him a house in the future, becoming the top comment on the post.

“Soooooo can u find me a house orrrrr,” said Maxey in his comment.

Gordon responded with an equally playful comment.

“I’ll think about it,” said Myra Gordon.
Tyrese Maxey and Myra Gordon's interaction on Instagram
Tyrese Maxey and Myra Gordon's interaction on Instagram

Myra Gordon finished her master’s degree in real estate at Pepperdine University.

Tyrese Maxey previously responded to Myra Gordon’s posts

It was not the first time the two had interacted on social media.

In one of her previous post, the NBA player left another conspicuous comment, attracting 18 likes as of writing.

“Starfish 🌟,” said Maxey.

The comment seemed to resonate with Gordon, who replied to the comment with a response.

“@tyresemaxey your starfish 🥹,” said Gordon.
Tyrese Maxey had previous interactions with Gordon on Instagram.
Tyrese Maxey had previous interactions with Gordon on Instagram.

Tyrese Maxey’s outlook for the next season

Tyrese Maxey is looking forward to the new-look Philadelphia 76ers, as he is set to team up with former All-Star Paul George and former MVP Joel Embiid.

Maxey will enter next season with plenty of expectations after winning last season’s Most Improved Player award. Maxey averaged 25.9 points and 6.2 assists last season, but the 76ers fell short in the first round of the playoffs against the New York Knicks.

Now with George alongside Embiid, Maxey is expected to take a backseat in the scoring department. However, his improved playmaking could unlock the potential of a big three in Philly.

Maxey is entering his fifth NBA season in October and becoming one of the biggest steals in the 2020 NBA draft, being drafted 21st overall.

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