Anthony Davis is making passes on and off the court this season. The Lakers big man, who inked a five-year deal worth $190 million with the team in December, sold his Westlake Village mansion for $6.6 million.
It’s a relatively short stay for Davis; records show he picked up the property in 2018 and was traded to the Lakers a year later.
The Mediterranean mansion has everything a seven-time all-star would need. In addition to a movie theater, library and gym, there’s a full-size indoor basketball court with a scoreboard, skylights and a viewing box. A deck outside the court features a pair of slides that feed into a resort-style swimming pool below.
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Legendary windsurfer Robby Naish asks $18 million for Hawaii estate
The 73-acre spread includes a 6,000-square-foot home, a 2,000-square-foot workshop, an 8-foot tiki pole and trails that descend to the shoreline.
(Hawaii Life)
Dec. 30, 2020 8 AM PT
In Hawaii, a windsurfer’s paradise is being offered up by one of the sport’s most iconic figures. Robby Naish, the California native who’s won 23 windsurfing world championships over the course of his prolific career, is asking $18 million for his 73-acre spread overlooking the ocean on the North Shore of Maui.
Listed for the first time ever, the rolling grounds sprawl along half a mile of coastline between Uaoa Bay and Pilale Bay on a scenic lookout known as Kealii Point.