Anthony Davis selling LA mansion for $39.9M after controversial trade
For those with $40 million to spare, you too can now live like an NBA All-Star.
Mavericks center Anthony Davis has put his eight-bedroom Los Angeles mansion on the market for $39.9 million following his in-season trade from the Lakers, according to TMZ.
Davis, 32, landed in Dallas in February after Los Angeles included him in the shocking Luka Doncic trade.
The palatial 17,254-square-foot estate is located in a gated Bel Air Crest community and has an extensive list of amenities.
The home features an elevator, game room, home gym, barber shop, lounge, theater, wet bar, wine cellar, tennis court, Olympic-sized pool, outdoor kitchen and even a batting cage, per TMZ.
The residence is also said to include a wellness center that boasts a plunge tub and sauna.
The property even includes a next-level children’s playhouse with its own heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, according to the outlet.
The luxurious property is listed by Jordan Cohen of Remax.
Davis did not expect to leave Los Angeles, but Texas is now his new professional home.
The 10-time All-Star is under contract with the Mavericks for two more seasons and has a $62.8 million player option for the 2027-28 season before he becomes a free agent.
Davis’ 2024-25 season saw him limited to 51 games due to injuries, including just nine with the Mavericks following the controversial trade.
He averaged 24.7 points and 11.6 rebounds per game.
The Mavericks are hoping a healthy Davis and No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg can help erase some of the fans’ ill feelings toward the Doncic maneuver and help return the franchise to contender status.
Davis underwent offseason surgery for a detached retina in his right eye that ailed him during the regular season. He is expected to be ready for training camp, per ESPN.
He posted a cryptic emoji-only message to his Instagram Story Thursday, featuring just a sighing emoji and praying hands.
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