LeBron James’ £15m mansion up for sale – with 8 bathrooms, cinema and home gym

LeBron James has placed his stunning £15million California mansion on the market.

TMZ are reporting that James, who is set to captain Team LeBron in Sunday’s eagerly-awaited NBA All-Stars game, has put the mansion up for sale six years after purchasing it.

The Brentwood property is one of three homes he owns in Los Angeles, first buying it for just over £15million during his time with the Cleveland Cavaliers back in 2015.

But now the basketball legend is keen to cash in on his luxury pad – which was built in 2011 after being designed by prominent architect Ken Ungar.

It measures an astonishing 9.350 square feet and boasts six bedrooms and eight bathrooms as well as several other perks.

James, who is currently the NBA’s richest player after signing a £110million contract with the LA Lakers, has an enormous swimming pool included in the property.

He also has a home cinema and a gym, along with a basketball hoop by the multi-car garage.

The 36-year-old will hope the potential sale brings him good luck on the court, as the Lakers currently sit second in the Western Conference standings behind Utah Jazz.

James was also recently involved in a public spat with football legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

The AC Milan striker criticised his growing involvement in politics and said: “Do what you’re good at. Do the category that you do.

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  • “I play football because I’m the best at playing football, I’m no politician. If I’d been a politician, I would be doing politics.

    “This is the first mistake famous people do when they become famous and come into a certain status. For me it is better to avoid certain topics and do what you’re best at doing, because otherwise it doesn’t look good.”

    But James hit back and said: “At the end of the day, I will never shut up about things that are wrong.

    “I preach about my people and I preach about equality, social justice, racism, voter suppression, things that go on in our community.

    “I was a part of my community at one point and saw the things that were going on.

    “And I know what’s still going on because I have a group of 300-plus kids at my school that are going through the same thing and they need a voice.”

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