
NBA superstar Paul George officially became a Palisadian after buying a $16.1 million home in The Riviera, according to Variety magazine.
The 10,000-square-foot home, built in late 2014, previously belonged to former clipper Deandre Jordan and most recently, Curtis Macngyuen, a hedge fund manager.
Boasting seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, the Cape Cod-style home features formal living and dining rooms, a temperature-controlled wine room, and eye-popping walls of disappearing glass Fleetwood sliders.
Laid out over an open floor plan, the home is built with wood paneling, coffered ceilings and hardwood floors. The master bedroom hosts a sitting area, bathroom, and a private balcony that overlooks the Pacific Ocean and the home’s putting green, swimmer’s pool with waterfall, outdoor kitchen and basketball half-court.
In a subterranean level, the mansion holds “an old-world-inspired home theater with tiered seating and abundant wood paneling,” game room/lounge, indoor spa area with a second pool, and gym.
This makes the second Los Angeles area home for George and his longtime partner Daniela Rajic, who also own a 16,000-square-foot home in the Hidden Hills area.
He was recently traded to the Clippers and granted a two-year, $68 million deal with a $37.8 million option in 2021.
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