Irving, who was picked first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 NBA Draft, paid $800,000 to purchase a 5,500-square-foot mansion from former Cavaliers Daniel Gibson and his wife Keyshia Cole.Irving remained here until he was forced to leave Cleveland and was later traded to the Boston Celtics.
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Here are some photographs of Kyrie Irving’s 5,500-square-foot home.
Irving previously had a home in Cleveland with six bathrooms and four bedrooms. The mansion has several basketball-themed facilities, including a hoop in the living room and an outside basketball arena. Furthermore, Irving very definitely used the mansion’s home gym, movie theatre, or recording studio while he wasn’t playing basketball. Furthermore, Irving’s lavish home features a gorgeous walk-in wardrobe in both the master bedroom and the master suite. Although Irving lived in this property during the height of his popularity, he eventually sold it. In 2017, the NBA champion sold his Westlake mansion for $1.7 million. Nonetheless, after failing to find a buyer, Irving sold the property for $755,000.