Kyrie Irving is one of the NBA’s highest-paid players, but he lives in a modest mansion in Ohio valued less than $1 million

Irving, who was taken first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 NBA Draft, paid $800,000 to purchase a 5,500-square-foot home from former Cavaliers Daniel Gibson and his wife Keyshia Cole. Irving lived here until he was forced to leave Cleveland and was later traded to the Boston Celtics.

Here are some photographs of the 5,500-square-foot mansion owned by Kyrie Irving.

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There were four bedrooms and six bathrooms in Irving’s former Cleveland mansion. There are many basketball-related details throughout the home, including a basketball hoop in the main room and an outside basketball court. Furthermore, Irving probably used the mansion’s home gym, movie theatre, or recording studio in his spare time when he wasn’t playing basketball. In addition, Irving’s lavish home has a sophisticated walk-in closet in both the master bedroom and master bathroom. Irving lived in this home at the height of his career, although he sold it eventually. The NBA champion first sold the Westlake mansion in 2017 for a sum of $1.7 million. However, after he failed to find a buyer, Irving turned to selling the home for a pitiful $755,000.