James Harden - Houston, Texas, ~ $2 Million

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While the other basketball players are selling homes, James Harden bought one in 2015 and he isn't going anywhere—at least for now. The Houston Rockets star bought the Houston house for $2 million, which seems like a good deal compared to what some of his colleagues are paying.
Built in 2002, the Mediterranean-style mansion features four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a stone fireplace, and high ceilings. And what would a celeb's house be without a game room and a theatre room?
John Wall — Potomac, Maryland, ~ $4.9 Million

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This basketball star settled in a Potomac mansion he purchased for $4.9 million in 2013. After previously living in an apartment, Wall must have found it very easy to get used to this beautiful, spacious home.
With a home theatre, a swimming pool, a basketball court, and his very own private gym, what more could the NBA star want? Oh, and did we mention the eight bedrooms and the outdoor grill?
Kevin Garnett — Concord, Massachusetts, ~ $4.8 Million

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Selling homes—as well as buying them—is a common thing for celebs. Kevin Garnett listed his stunning contemporary mansion in Concord, Massachusetts for $4.8 million. The 11,000-square-foot home is a modern compound with tall windows and plenty of light.
There are five bedrooms and five bathrooms, plus two half bathrooms if this is not enough. The house is worth every penny (at least we think so) but Garnett still took a loss selling this home. The mansion was sold in 2014 for $3.6 million, significantly less than the initial asking price.
Chris Paul - Calabasas, California, ~ $11.5 Million

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If you're filthy rich and you're a fan of Chris Paul, you'll be happy to know that he listed his house in Calabasas, California. The Los Angeles-area deluxe house is priced at $11.5 million, three years after Paul bought it for $8.9 million in 2015.
The mansion includes a chef's kitchen, a wine closet (refrigerated), an outdoor barbecue, a swimming pool and what not. With six bedrooms and a guesthouse, what else do you need?
Shaquille O’Neal - Atlanta, Georgia, ~ $1.5 Million

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We can only admire Shaquille O’Neal’s dreamy mansion with a pool located outside of Atlanta, Georgia. The basketball Hall of Famer has an estimated net worth of $400 million so it's easy for him to buy or build any kind of house he wants.
Shaq bought this two-house compound in 2016. Surprisingly, it's isn't as expensive as you'd think. He paid $1.5 million for the 14-acre estate featuring eight bedrooms and ten bathrooms.
Mike Miller - Pompano Beach, ~ $5.2 Million

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Who could get tired of this stunning three-story house? Mike Miller's Pompano Beach waterfront mansion was sold for $5.23 million, slightly less than what he paid for it and it is worth every penny.
The large windows, the luxurious furniture, everything about this house is fit for royalty. The entire first floor of the house is reportedly meant for entertainment and features a billiard room among other things. Miller originally bought the estate for $5.4 million and owned it for about two years before listing it.
Nick Young – Tarzana, Los Angeles, ~ $3.6 Million

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While many feel that Nick Young, Denver Nugget’s shooting guard should probably be thinking of retirement, he is hopeful to be back in the game soon. He is also hopeful that his new home in Los Angeles home, which he listed for $3.6 million, sells soon. He had originally purchased the property from singer Selena Gomez and lived here with his ex-flame, rapper Iggy Azalea
The two-story, 6,630 square foot traditional-style home comes with a fenced basketball court, spa, swimming pool, outdoor kitchen and lush landscaping. Young even took the separate guest house on his property and turned it into his ‘shoe house,' and 2 ‘shoe keepers’ were hired to look after his extensive sneaker collection. Wow!
Kevin Durant – Malibu, California, ~ $12.05 Million

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Kevin Durant, from the Brooklyn Nets, spent his time off the court very productively and invested in an awe-inspiring rental property — a 5,136-square-foot ocean-facing Malibu pad. With a price-tag of $12.05 million, Kevin’s new home has 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms scattered around it’s multi-level structure.
After an extensive remodeling in 2013, Kevin can now claim that he has a “smart home” since it is fully automated. The home movie theatre, lofted gym, surround sound system throughout the home, elevator and upgraded security systems with anti-theft alarms is as technologically advanced as it comes.
Jason Kidd - Dallas, Texas, ~ $1.595 Million

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See that breathtaking view? No wonder Jason Kidd chose this condo to be his home! However, Kidd listed his Dallas, Texas property for sale back in 2011 with a $1.595 price tag. The spacious condo on the 21st floor features a gourmet kitchen as well as three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
It's as spacious as a house and comes with a private garage as well. Whoever bought the condo must be having lots of fun in there!
Larry Bird - Naples, Florida, ~ $4.6 million

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Well, when everyone is selling homes or buying them, why not him? Larry Bird also decided to list his Naples home for sale in 2013 with a $4.8 million price tag. Perhaps he didn't really want to sell the house so badly because he didn't drop the price not even after the place has been on the market for a while.
Or he simply believes that his custom-made waterfront mansion is worth exactly that and he is not willing to settle down for less. Well, actually he did cut the price by $200K.
Michael Jordan – Chicago, ~ $15 Million

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After 6 years on the market, Michael Jordan's fascinating Chicago house still hasn't sold—at least not that we know of. And considering the fact that the house is owned by the basketball legend himself, we wonder how come no one hurried to grab the place yet.
The enormous place was first listed for $29 million and while that is a lot of money, it doesn't seem like a crazy price since the house has every possible amenity you can think of. The price dropped more than once reaching $15 million but it is still on the market.
Antoine Walker -Tinley Park, ~ $975K

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We are used to seeing celebs buy expensive houses, but we guess seeing them go bankrupt is not an uncommon thing either. The beautiful Tinley Park mansion was built for Antoine Walker's mother and costs about $4.1 million to complete.
However, due to many financial difficulties the former basketball player experienced, the house was lost in foreclosure in 2011. Five years later, the 15,500-square-foot house was sold for only $975K.
Blake Griffin - Pacific Palisades, ~ $11.9 million

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It's hard to think someone would want to part ways with this stunning Pacific Palisades home, but Blake Griffin wants a change. Blake purchased the mansion several years ago for $9 million and he is hoping to get a profit with an almost $12 million price tag now.
The traditional two-story property with a swimming pool is listed at $11.995 million earlier this year and, as far as we know, it's still on the market.
Bill Russell - Mercer Island, Undisclosed Amount

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The retired legendary basketball player Bill Russel isn't a fan of selling and buying homes. He has been living in the same house ever since he bought it in 1973. The former Boston Celtics star lives in a big house on Mercer Island in Washington.
The large compound features five bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and all the privacy the retired player wants. Throughout his career, Russel has earned a lot of money and currently has a net worth of $10 million.
Russell Westbrook - Beverly Crest, ~ $4.65 Million

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In 2015, the NBA star Russel Westbrook purchased a contemporary Beverly Crest mansion from reality television star Scott Disick, the father of Kourtney Kardashian's children. Westbrook paid $4.65 million for the stunning two-story mansion with a large pool.
Disick previously bought the place for $3.6 million and redesigned it before selling it to Westbrook. Russell bought another mansion this year and this time it was a $19.75 million Brentwood compound.
Kyrie Irving - Westlake, Ohio, ~ $1.7 Million

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Here's another luxury house for sale. If you've got a million to spare, it can be yours! Kyrie Irving listed his Ohio home with a $1.7 million price tag, which isn't much compared to some other homes we've seen so far.
The 5,500-square-foot house looks like a small castle and features four bedrooms. He originally purchased the house for $800K three years before that. But when his former team traded him to the Boston Celtics, he didn't need it anymore.
LeBron James - Miami Florida, ~ $13.4 Million

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LeBron James' Miami luxury house was originally priced at $17 million, but he later dropped the price and sold it for $13.4 million in 2015. The NBA star still had a profit of $4 million even when he dropped the price for about the same amount.
Needless to say, the house is a dream come true. What else did you expect from a basketball superstar whose career earnings reached $1 billion?
Jimmy Butler – River North, Chicago, ~ $5 Million

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With star player Jimmy Butler being traded to Miami Heat, it was certain that he would be employing the services of a moving company and shift base completely to the sunny city, but we did not except him to sell his gorgeous 10,000 square foot Chicago mansion so soon.
The 6 bedroom, 2005-built home is located in the River North area, in a quiet, tree-line road. With 3 different entertainment areas outdoors, and gorgeous views of the Chicago skyline, we expect all the parties held here to be spectacular. In 2014, while living here, Butler was said to have cut off his internet and cable TV services, only to focus on his training!
Carmelo Anthony - Manhattan, ~ $11 million

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What a view! This condo doesn't actually belong to NBA star Carmelo Anthony but he certainly considered buying it a few years ago. Carmelo was checking out the most lavish and expensive glass box Manhattan penthouses while trying to find the right home for him.
It is indeed a breathtaking condo with a splendid view, but Anthony later decided for an $11 million apartment. Technically, it's two apartments that he planned to turn into a big home.
Dwayne Wade — Miami Beach, ~ $10.6 Million

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Dwayne Wade decided to part ways with his fairytale waterfront house in Miami Beach, an area that is clearly popular among basketball players. He bought the lavish estate back in 2010 for $10.64 million.
We don't know exactly what his asking price was, but what we do know is that Wade and wife Gabrielle Union purchased a stunning Sherman Oaks home for almost $6 million at the beginning of the year.
Julius Erving - St.George, Utah, ~ $2.2 million

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Deemed as one of the most talented basketball players ever, Julius Erving is best known by his nickname Dr. J. The 68-year-old retired a long time ago, but he still makes headlines occasionally. The former player was in some serious financial difficulties in 2010 as he was about to lose his home in foreclosure.
Located in St. George in Utah, the property's estimated worth was about $2.23 million back then. The star reportedly owed much more than he got.
Kirk Hinrich — Bannockburn, Illinois, ~ $4.5 Million

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Yet another NBA star who has amassed a fortune over the years is listing his mansion. The Illinois home owned by Kirk Hinrich hit the market in 2017 with a $4.5 million price tag.
Built in 2005, the Illinois compound has been a home for Kirk for 10 years so the reason why he decided to say goodbye to it is not clear. But who cares? With his earnings, his family can buy an even bigger, more luxurious home!
Kenyon Martin — Dalworthington Gardens, Texas, ~ $5 Million

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Former NBA player Kenyon Martin's house is breathtaking, but he chose to list the extravagant mansion anyway. Wondering about the price tag? The Texas property was listed in 2013 for $5 million and it was reportedly the most expensive house in Arlington.
The stunning mansion features seven fireplaces, a media room, a game room and pretty much every possible amenity that comes to your mind. Millionaires really know how to enjoy life!
Danny Granger — Hollywood Hills, California, ~ $3.8 Million

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Granger got bored with his contemporary sleek mansion with a spectacular view. Although, we wonder how is that even possible? Danny sold his Hollywood Hills home with a $3.8 million price tag. The deluxe house was previously owned by screenwriter Kevin Williamson who sold it to Granger for $3.715 million in 2012.
Danny's initial asking price was $3.995 and he even offered it for lease at $25K per month before selling it in 2014.
Stephen Curry - Orinda, California, ~ $3.8 Million

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Basketball star Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha purchased the gorgeous Spanish-style mansion in 2013 and owned it for three years before listing the place in 2016. The 4,700-square-foot estate hit the market with a $3.85 million price tag.
The couple originally purchased the mansion for $3.1 million so they were hoping for a not so small profit. The house is located in Orinda, California and features five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Rashard Lewis — Winter Park, Florida, ~ $3.95 Million

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When Rashard's house hit the market in 2011, we thought that it would sell right away as people love buying homes where a celeb used to live. Lewis first purchased the home for $4.495 million but listed it for only $3.95 million.
But the house didn't sell right away despite the significant price decrease. Why he decided to part ways with his Winter Park home and for a loss, we don't know. If we were him, we certainly wouldn't!
Chris Bosh — Miami Beach, ~ $12.3 Million

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Professional basketball players earn a lot of money, so we should not be surprised by the fact they buy large, deluxe houses. Chris Bosh bought a stunning Miami Beach mansion for $12 million back in 2012. Now, he is selling it for $18 million.
Well, actually, that was the asking price when he listed it in 2017. The price dropped more than $2 million at the beginning of this year. It's enough to glance at this all-white interior to fall in love with the place.
Anthony Davis - Westlake Village, Los Angeles, ~ $7.5 Million

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If reports by TMZ Sports are to be believed, then LA Lakers’ Anthony Davis had dropped some major cash to buy a $7.5 million residence in Westlake Village, Los Angeles. Sporting contemporary Mediterranean architecture, Anthony’s 15,734 square foot, two-story property is spread across 2.33-acres, and lies within the golden gates of Club Estates.
Although the 5 bedroom home - with opulent interior designs - was built in 1996, Davis moved into a house that looks sparkling new, as it was recently remodeled. Besides a separate guest house, the main home has an indoor basketball court, outdoor kitchen, gym, home theatre, infinity swimming pool and waterslides!
Paul George - Indianapolis, Indiana, ~ $2.2 million

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Buying real estate is like a hobby for the rich and famous. Basketball player Paul George bought this lovely estate in 2013 for about $2.2 million. The mansion is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and it was a home for the NBA star for a while before he purchased another, even bigger one in 2016.
This time, George splashed more money as he paid $7.4 million for his Hidden Hills mansion.
Sebastian Telfair - New York, ~ $1.1 Million

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All thanks to his impeccable talent, getting into NBA turned out to be easy for Sebastian Telfair. It’s pretty obvious that a successful career allowed the star to have several perks, one of which is a $1.1 million house in the lively city of New York.
The highlights of this ultra-spacious house include 4 bedrooms, a master suite, 5 baths, a home theater, a jacuzzi, and a wet bar. There is a bonus feature as well - a tranquil valley view which makes a perfect setting to start a day. We wonder what made Sebastian sell the property - perhaps a highly profitable deal!
Zach Randolph - Los Angeles, ~ $5.2 Million

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The posh neighborhood of Encino just got lucky to have the basketball player Zach Randolph as its new resident! The gorgeous mansion impressed the star so much that he couldn’t resist shelling out a whopping $5.2 million to officially own the property.
Six bedrooms, a customized kitchen, a party-sized sauna, a home theater, and a backyard pool are only some of the countless amenities offered by this place. But what could be the best feature that made Zach seal the deal? You guessed that right – it’s a vast basketball court!
Kareem Abdul Jabbar - Kauai, Hawaii, ~ $5.9 Million

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar decided to sell his dream island house and we simply don't understand why. The basketball legend listed his stunning estate in Kauai, Hawaii with a price tag of $5.9 million in 2014.
The luxury mansion is a true summer heaven with a swimming pool, palms in the yard, and a private access to the Secret Beach. Why would anyone want to get rid of this perfect island retreat?
Giannis Antetokounmpo – River Hills, Milwaukee, ~ $1.8 Million

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Viewers of the popular TV program 60 Minutes were rather shocked to know that even though Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo took home $22 million a year, he was sharing a 2 bedroom apartment with his girlfriend. What’s more is that his mom and younger brother lived there, too!
Now, if the reports are to be believed, Giannis has bought himself a five-bedroom house in the River Hills suburbs of Milwaukee and he only spent $1.8 million from his substantial wealth on it. With such large glass windows in this 10,000 square feet house, we home he has invested in some sturdy blinds to protect his privacy, especially in his state-of-the art gym.
Dennis Rodman – Orange County, California, ~ $1.1 Million

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Retirement seems to be suiting Dennis Rodman very well, as he now has the time to meet his North Korean friends more often (Google it, we dare you!) Although he was not moving there any time soon, he raised some eyebrows when he sold off his Orange country home that he bought in the late 90s, just after a year of owning it.
The real estate manager selling off the 1976-built, 5,000-square-foot home must have been happy, now that he can always claim that a celebrity once lived there! The home comes with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, gourmet kitchen with fancy refrigerator, billiards room with wood flooring, pool, a horse corral, 3-car garage and a barn that has been made into a personal storage space.
Kyle Lowry – Wayne, Pennsylvania, ~ $2.6 Million

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When NBA all-Star and proud Raptor, Kyle Lowry, purchased this sprawling 9,298-square-foot property in Wayne, Pennsylvania for $2.6 million, we were pretty sure that he did not need a mortgage or loan to buy it. Kyle just wanted to settle down somewhere close to where he was born and raised.
The 6 bedroom, 8 bathroom English manor, which has a lot of natural lighting streaming in, sits on 4.5 landscaped acres. It comes with a 6-car garage, wine cellar, game room, media room, large swimming pool, gym, and tennis court. The outdoor kitchen and gardens were perfect for hosting a lazy barbecue, probably when Kyle felt like cheating on his diet a little!
Paul Pierce - Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, ~ $3.4 Million

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There are plenty of people who come into money and tend to splurge on cars, jewelry, vacations or hotel stays, but former basketball pro Paul Pierce chose to get his mom out of her apartment and into this 5,268-square-foot, 6 bedroom home. Paul’s mom lived here for 16 years before moving out to another property in the same locality, and hence the former home was listed for $3.4 million.
The two-story Mediterranean-style grand residence has an impressive backyard with it’s own loggia. Indoors, there are a few fireplaces, minimalist furniture and large glass doors and windows that let in natural light, hence reducing the lighting bill! We are not sure what kind of new place Paul bought his mom but we’re sure it’s more grand than this one.
DeMarcus Cousins - Granite Bay, California, ~ $4.25 Million

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LA Lakers’ DeMarcus “Boogie” Cousins now has to arrange for painters, pest control services and probably rent a U-Haul, since he just sold off his huge 13,700 square foot home in Granite Bay in California. The sale of the 6 bedroom, 7.5 bathroom home now makes him $4.25 million richer.
The impressive 2.3-acre property sits in a gated community, and apart from the home (which has a theatre room, wet bar, wine cellar and dry sauna), it also boasts of a tennis court, a whole vineyard, and a resort style pool with it’s own spa. Why take a vacation, when the vacation can come to you, eh DeMarcus?
Dirk Nowitzki — Dallas, Texas, ~ $5.8 Million

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Built in 2003, Dirk Nowitzki's gorgeous Dallas real estate is set on 9,215 square feet of property. The large compound features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a tennis court. Basketball players enjoy playing tennis, too! As far as we know, he hasn't listed the home yet so obviously, he is not planning on selling it anytime soon.
Perhaps he doesn't like to switch houses often like some of his colleagues. The home's value is estimated at over $5.8 million.
Dwight Howard — Longwood, Florida, ~ $3.4 Million

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The Longwood, Florida home previously owned by Dwight Howard is equally stunning as the previous homes we've seen. Dwight reportedly took a huge loss on the mansion as he purchased the Chateau D'Usse for $7.8 million in 2008.
The house hit the market in 2014 with a $4.9 million price tag, about 3 million less than what he paid for. However, the price later dropped even more and the property was eventually sold for $3.4 million.
Kawhi Leonard - Rancho Santa Fe, California, ~ $13.3 Million

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A little away from the base of the Los Angeles Clippers, is where Kawhi Leonard decided to drop some money, only to pick up a Tuscan-style estate in the perennially sunny southern California. It is set on five acres of prime land in the posh Rancho Santa Fe locality.
The residence itself is 13,000 square feet large, having 7 massive bedroom suites, 10.5 bathrooms, 2 offices, gym, home theatre, dry bar, temperature controlled wine vault, indoor and outdoor spa, and a gourmet kitchen. When you head outside, the multi-section pool amazes you with it’s waterfall features, and there’s plenty of space for Kawhi to entertain his friends showing off the fire pit, fruit orchards, and tennis court.
Wilt Chamberlain - Bel Air, ~ $3 million

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This may be one of the most impressive and most unusual houses we have seen so far. Built in 1971, the mansion is the work of architect David Tenneson Rich.
This contemporary-style house was the home of NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain until his death in 1999. When he died, two TV writers bought the Bel-Air place for $3 million in 2002 and they are still the owners. Chamberlain had a history of heart problems and after a dental surgery that contributed to his poor health, he died at the age of 63.
Karl Malone – Salt Lake City, ~ $2.5 Million

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When former Utah Jazz power forward Karl Malone wanted to sell of his 19,000 square foot Salt Lake City abode, he listed it and waited for a buyer. When that plan didn’t work out, he agreed to hold an auction for it. Unfortunately, in a matter of 7 minutes into auctioning, his former home, that was listed at $5 million, was sold off for $2.5 million!
The property, that has 5 fireplaces, 2 laundry rooms, 11 bathrooms, a shooting range and a basketball hoop, had amenities that were custom built for the 6’9’’ NBA player, with 4 foot high sinks! Now, the Malone family is said to have settled in Louisiana, where they built their own estate.
Damian Lillard – Lake Oswego, Oregon, ~ $6.65 Million

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NBA point guard Damian Lillard can claim to be a very private person, since the only way we know about his home is because of an interview he did on TV with ESPN China. Updating his address to Lake Oswego, Oregon, Damian bought the huge property in 2017 and spent $6.65 million for it. It’s a fair price, really, since the waterfront home is 15,000 square feet large.
With an enormous pool, full basketball court, living room that can fit a truck and unmatched views of the river, one does wonder what the Portland Trail Blazers player does in such a huge house... Damian hosts his huge family over as often as possible! The landscaped backyard transforms into a barbecue hotspot and his family and friends occupy every room possible. We’re sure the place would need some extensive home care, carpet cleaning and maid services after every party!
Klay Thompson – Dana Point, California, ~ $2.2 Million

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Apart from planning for his health plan, Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson also has to deal with homeowner’s insurance, and home care now, since he picked up a new home with show-stopping ocean views, in California’s Dana Point area.
Located on just 0.25 acres, the single-story, ranch-style home offers 2,400 square feet of living space and a patio that is 100-foot wide. Did we mention the detached 2-car garage, spa, pool and two separate guest casitas that Klay can host his guests in? The house also features vaulted ceilings, wet bar and a fireplace, just in case the heating is not sufficient on a chilly day.
Tim Duncan - Spicewood, Texas, ~ $945K

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The 42-year-old retired basketball player Tim Duncan used to own a beautiful Spicewood mansion until it hit the real estate market in 2014. This Texas home sits on about 2.2 acres and was listed with a $945K price tag.
Duncan originally bought this house in 2005 for $1.25 million so he wasn't after a profit, that's for sure. Built in 1999, it includes a game room and a chef's kitchen.
Magic Johnson - Southern California, ~ $7.6 Million

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The interior design of Magic Johnson's home in Southern California was the work of the designer Michael Kreiss. The Tuscan-style mansion looks so cozy and comfortable that no one would want to leave the place.
We don't know how much it all cost way back in 2009 but with Johnson's $600 million in the bank, we can only imagine how much they paid for this luxury.
Joe Johnson — Atlanta, Georgia, ~ $3.8 Million

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Joe Johnson bought this 14,000-square-foot home in 2005 and he's had troubles selling it. The house first hit the real estate market in 2012 with a $4.7 million price tag. However, in 2016, the house was still there and the price hasn't dropped even a little bit.
Johnson bought the mansion for $3.8 million when he joined the Atlanta Hawks and he is determined to sell it with a profit. This does sound a bit surprising as people usually rush to buy celebs' homes.
Joel Embiid- Center City, Philadelphia, ~ $2.1 Million

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Joel Embiid couldn’t have called his personal injury lawyers since he suffered two long years with the injuries, all because of his profession. But, instead of being sad, he chose to party it up at his hotel room and take full advantage of it’s room services on offer. But, it looks like his hotel days are over.
John Bolaris, who is a real estate agent to the stars, has managed to get Joel a gorgeous apartment in a exclusive Philly skyscraper and even held his brand’s party there. Joel’s new home offers 2,750 square feet of living area, with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Rest assured, the basketball player has amazing views of the city as he stays on the 40th floor of the building.

