Watch: NBA star's mother wins 2 cars, trip & cash on 'Price is Right'
Los Angeles Clippers guard Patrick Beverley didn’t have a lot to cheer about this season on the basketball court, as a knee injury kept him on the shelf for all but 11 games.
But his mom, Lisa Beverley, definitely gave him a reason to cheer when she won big on the game show “The Price is Right” on Wednesday.
You just can’t do any better than she did.
Beverley, wearing a t-shirt that said “NBA Mom,” won not one, but two cars, as well as a trip to Madagascar, among other prizes. Her haul totaled over $41,000, according to ESPN.
Lisa Beverley, come on down!
First, she won the “Let ’em Roll” pricing game to take home a $13,065 Nissan Versa.
Then, she won the spin-off to advance to the Showcase Showdown. The closest contestant to 1.00 without going over advances to the Showdown. The other contestant spun a .95, making him a virtual lock to win.
But Beverley stepped up and spun a 1.00.
Caption this 💯 spin below … pic.twitter.com/1l6MmB3f6I
— The Price Is Right (@PriceIsRight) May 2, 2018
Her opponent couldn’t believe it.
Then Lisa went to the Showcase Showdown, where she bid $22,000 on her showcase, which included a Hyundai Elantra and a trip to Madagascar. The “actual retail price” was $26,593, so she won.
She walked away with winnings totaling $41,643. Not a bad day’s work.
Her son was obviously proud.
Wow is all I can say is wow!!! She really won!!! I’m hyped like it was a playoff game!!! @NBAonTNT https://t.co/wiApJDjXpo
— Patrick Beverley (@patbev21) May 2, 2018
“I’m hyped like it was a playoff game!!!” Patrick tweeted.
“Let me hold one one of those cars mama!!!!” he added.
Beverley came to Los Angeles from the Rockets as part of the Chris Paul trade. He averaged 12.2 points per game before going down with a season-ending injury on Nov. 22.
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