Inside Klay Thompson of the Warriors has spent $2.2 million on a mansion in Dana Point

Inside Klay Thompson of the Warriors has spent $2.2 million for a mansion in Dana Point.After helping the Warriors reach the NBA Finals, the shooting guard made time for another type of play earlier this year, purchasing an ocean-view property in Dana Point for $2.2 million.
Spanish-style ranch house with a pool and Jacuzzi, two separate guest casitas, and a 100-foot-wide terrace with spectacular ocean views; situated on more than a quarter-acre in the Capo Beach area.The single-story home features exposed beams and vaulted ceilings in the living and dining rooms, as well as a wet bar, pool table and lounge in the separate entertainment wing. 
The nearly 2,400 square foot space contains three bedrooms and three and a half baths, including a master suite with an ocean view and his and hers facilities.The front door of the house is flanked by two-car garages.According to records, offers on the property were submitted within a week of its listing in December.The Multiple listed Service says that Michael Boyd of Coldwell Banker served as the listed agent. 

Casey Wootan, of Century 21 OMA, represented Thompson in the February deal.Thompson, the son of former Los Angeles Lakers forward-center Mychal Thompson, averaged 21.7 points per game and shot 43.9% from three-point range during the regular season, earning him his fourth NBA all-star selection. In November, the 25-year-old athlete signed a four-year contract extension with the Warriors worth an estimated $70 million.