NBA star Anthony Davis puts up his Los Angeles mansion for sale at a whopping $39.9 million, following his trade from the Lakers.
In the world of basketball, trades are a common occurrence. One such trade that made headlines was the move of Anthony Davis from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Dallas Mavericks, in exchange for Luka Dončić. However, it seems that the transition off the court has been a bit more challenging for Davis.
After the trade, Davis officially put his Bel-Air mansion on the market for a whopping $39.9 million. The European masterpiece, built in 2010, is a massive 8-bedroom, 12-bathroom home, spread across over 3.5 usable acres. The residence boasts luxury amenities like an Olympic-sized pool, tennis court, and a custom-built children's playhouse with HVAC.
The mansion also features a wellness center with a plunge tub and sauna, a home security system, and a gated community with controlled access and guard security. Inside, you'll find an elevator, theater, game room, wet bar and wine cellar, home gym, barber shop, and a separate lounge. The backyard is no less impressive, with a lighted tennis court, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, cabanas, an outdoor chef's kitchen, a batting cage, multiple fire pits, and several covered patios.
However, it appears that Davis has not yet found a suitable home in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as he has listed his Bel-Air estate for sale. This is indicative of the difficulties he has encountered in relocating to Texas.
During his short stint with the Mavs last season, Davis played in just 11 games, including two play-in games. He averaged an impressive 33.5 points and nine rebounds in those games. However, his tenure was not without incident. In his Mavs debut, Davis suffered a left adductor strain that sidelined him for roughly six weeks.
The injury was not the only setback for Davis. In a game against the Atlanta Hawks on April 2, he sustained a right eye injury that required four stitches. The injury was caused by an elbow from teammate Daniel Gafford. Despite the injury, Davis left the game bleeding and returned with a bandage above his right eye.
As for the future, it remains unclear if Davis has found a permanent home in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. One thing is certain, though - his Bel-Air mansion is now up for grabs for anyone with a substantial budget.
- Anthony Davis's transition off the court, specifically finding a home in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, seems to be facing challenges, as he has listed his Bel-Air estate for sale, indicating the difficulties he has encountered in relocating to Texas.
- Fuelled by his impressive performances on the basketball court, Davis averaged an astounding 33.5 points and nine rebounds in just 11 games he played for the Dallas Mavericks last season.
- Davis's basketball journey with the Mavericks, however, was marred by injuries and incidents, with a left adductor strain and a right eye injury requiring four stitches among them.
- The NBA sports-analysis community is eagerly watching Davis's journey, as his future with the Dallas Mavericks remains uncertain, while his Bel-Air mansion, a magnificent sports estate, is now available for sale in the sports market.