Discover NBA Legend Russell Westbrook lists L.A. mansion for $30m include a chilled room, wet bar and movie theater

Russell Westbrook, top player for the Los Angeles Lakers, is reportedly trying to unload his Brentwood house of four years for $30 million as trade speculations swirl.

Westbrook, a nine-time all-star and former MVP who recently signed with the Lakers, paid $19.75 million for a brand-new mansion in 2018. According to public records, Australian actor Anthony LaPaglia (who starred in the TV series “Without a Trаce”) had owned the home.

Westbrook’s residence spans half an acre in Brentwood Park, an upscale neighborhood where celebrities like Judd Apatow and Al Michaels have held properties in the past. It can be found just a few streets away from one of LeBron James’ several estates.

The bespoke home is approximately 13,000 square feet and features 6 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, and plenty of wood, marble, and glass throughout the common areas. The living area has a vaulted ceiling and custom built-ins, while further features include a wine cellar, wet bar, and home theater.

The second-floor deck and balcony look out over the green backyard, which features a pool, spa, and play area. The patio has a basketball hoop, as befits an NBA star.

There are two agents involved in the listing: Bjorn Farrugia of Hilton & Hyland and Donnell Beverly Jr. of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.

Westbrook is a Long Beach native who excelled at Leuzinger High School and then at UCLA, where he twice led the Bruins to the national championship game. The Lakers will draft the 33-year-old former MVP of the NBA in 2021, after he has already spent time with the Thunder, the Rockets, and the Wizards.

This isn’t his first Los Angeles residence. He had previously purchased a Beverly Crest home from reality TV star Scott Disick in 2015 and had subsequently sold it for $4.375 million.