Chandler Parsons went from role player to superstar in a moments notice. His contract now pays him like a superstar and the production hasn’t followed suit just yet. But that doesn’t mean Parsons isn’t cashing those checks he is receiving.
The forward just bought a slick new mansion in Bel-Air, California. It only cost him a cool $11 million dollars to get his hands on the home.

The house has a pool, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths and an outdoor fire pit. It is missing a basketball court which may be important if he wants to keep his game sharp. The home is 9,100 square feet though so this isn’t a tiny place by any stretch. He could get a nice cardio set started by just walking around his home.

Parsons has been seen goofing off this offseason but his house definitely doesn’t. He had his touch at one point and was one of the stronger players in the league for a short time. If he keeps his game up to that level, he could get a couple more of these types of houses.
If he keeps his game up to that level, he could get a couple more of these types of houses. Recapturing that form though may be easier said than done in the offensively-focused NBA.

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