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Inside Anthony Davis’ Extravagant Mansion: Where Luxury Meets the NBA Star’s Personal Retreat

NBA star Anthony Davis has been actively involved both on and off the court this season. Despite signing a lucrative five-year contract worth $190 million with the Lakers in December, he recently sold his Westlake Village mansion for $6.6 million.

Interestingly, Davis didn’t stay in the property for long. Property records indicate that he acquired the mansion in 2018 but was traded to the Lakers just a year later.

The Mediterranean-style mansion provided everything the seven-time All-Star could have desired. Alongside amenities like a movie theater, library, and gym, it boasted a full-size indoor basketball court complete with a scoreboard, skylights, and a viewing box. Outside the court, there was a deck featuring a pair of slides that led into a resort-style swimming pool below.

Situated on a sprawling 2.33-acre lot, this estate offers ample privacy within the gated community of North Ranch Country Club Estates. The security of the property is enhanced by both indoor and outdoor cameras.

With a combined living space of nearly 16,000 square feet, spanning the main house and guesthouse, this luxurious estate boasts five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The high ceilings create a spacious atmosphere, particularly in the grand rotunda-style foyer, which features massive windows and a dramatic sweeping staircase.

Upstairs, a generously-sized billiards room awaits, complete with a wet bar and fireplace. It opens up to one of several viewing decks that offer captivating vistas of the canyons and the golf course below.

The landscaped backyard showcases a combination of patios and lush lawns, complemented by an outdoor kitchen, a sunken trampoline, a fountain-fed spa, and a solar panel system. At the front, a motor court leads to the porte-cochère entry.

Anthony Davis, aged 27, was acquired by the Lakers in 2019 through a multi-player deal that sent Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, and Josh Hart to the New Orleans Pelicans. As a four-time NBA All-NBA First Team selection, he played a pivotal role in leading the Lakers to their first NBA title in a decade in October.

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