Kyrie Irving, the first overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 NBA Draft, purchased a 5,500-square-foot mansion from former Cavaliers player Daniel Gibson and his wife Keyshia Cole for $800,000. Irving lived in this luxurious home until he left Cleveland and was traded to the Boston Celtics.
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This Cleveland mansion, previously owned by Irving, featured six bathrooms and four bedrooms. The property was rich with basketball-themed elements, including a basketball hoop in the living room and an outdoor basketball court.
During his downtime, Irving likely enjoyed the home’s gym, movie theater, and recording studio. The master bedroom boasted an elegant walk-in closet, and the master ensuite was equally lavish.
Despite the home’s many amenities, Irving eventually sold the mansion. Initially listed at $1.7 million in 2017, he struggled to find a buyer and ultimately sold it for $755,000. This Westlake mansion was a notable part of Irving’s life during his peak years with the Cavaliers.
As he is trying to get his second ring this season, we wish him nothing but a good luck. Go ahead and scroll for more pictures: