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After a solid 12-year career in the NBA, current CBS basketball analyst Wally Szczerbiak won’t require a hoop to pull off one of his biggest slam-dunks ever.
The former baller has listed his 5.44-acre property in the historic Cold Spring Harbor area of Long Island for $13.8 million. He purchased the stunning home for $4.35 million in 2000, when he was picked in the first round of the NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Talk about a prudent rookie investment!
Built in 1910, the mansion was purchased in 1933 by J.P. Morgan as a wedding gift for his daughter. The Colonial-style mansion is surrounded by other multimillion-dollar estates on the southern tip of Oyster Bay.
The list of features and amenities inside the four-story, eight-bedroom mansion is long. There’s a conservatory, live-in kitchen, study, man loft, bar, and home theater. A saltwater pool and a private dock are just two of the many outdoor features.
According to the listing agent, the mansion is in pristine condition and comes with beach and docking rights.
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Szczerbiak played 12 seasons for four teams in the NBA—Minnesota, Boston, Seattle, and Cleveland.
Known as a perimeter shooter, Szczerbiak averaged 14 points per game in his career. He made the All-Rookie Team in 2000 and his lone All-Star squad two seasons later.
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