You have a chance to watch NBA games in the living room of one of the 50 greatest NBA players of all-time. Spurs star David Robinson is selling his beautiful San Antonio mansion at the bargain price of $3.6 million. You may need an admiral to navigate around this 8,175 square foot of living space that has five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and three fireplaces. I’m guessing it was his NBA career that help pay for this gorgeous Mediterranean-style abode that features a gourmet kitchen with a stone hearth, a stately office and a “sumptuous” master suite complete with a giant soaking tub. There is much for the active person to do since the house comes equipped with a pool, volleyball court, horseshoe pit, tennis court and San Antonio Spurs-themed basketball court.
You Can Buy NBA Legend David Robinson’s San Antonio Mansion With Spurs Basketball Court For A Mere $3.6 Million (25 Pics)
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