Antawn Jamison in Bethesda, Estate of the Day

Today we've got another professional athlete on the move. Antawn Jamison who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA team, has put his Bethesda, Maryland home on the market (he played for the Washington Wizards for six years).
Jamison's Bethesda mansion is a six bedroom home done up in a lavish style. The listing says that the home was built in 2008. It has more than 12,000 square feet of finished space and includes an elevator, four car garage, library, kitchen and catering area, large master suite with a sitting home, home theater and more. The basement sports a wine cellar and poker room. There are theme bedrooms for some of Jamison's children including a sports-themed room for Antawn Jr. and a princess-themed bedroom for one of his daughters. The property is on .59 acres and has an outdoor hot tub. It is listed at $4.15 million but I suspect that he may have a hard time selling it at that price.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
junebabyboy08 May 10th 2010 1:43PM
what a lovely home it's to bad he didn't know how to manage his money and learn how to say no to all the people he was supporting i guess you cant be generous no matter how much money you have.
Mason May 10th 2010 6:37PM
I don't think it has anything to do with money management. He was traded to the Cleveland a couple of months back and is still making around $11mil a season.
Spectacular Bid May 10th 2010 4:00PM
This is unremarkable on so many levels.