Los Angeles Times

Dream Team homes for sale

- NEAL LEITEREG

Hall of Fame basketball player Chris Mullin has put his condominiu­m in Coronado up for sale at $1.55 million.

The 1,400-square-foot, corner-terrace unit features an open floor plan with ocean views and 400 square feet of patio space. The layout includes a breakfast nook, a dining room, a main living room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Mullin, 51, played 16 seasons for Golden State and Indiana, making five NBA All-Star teams, and was the Warriors’ executive vice president of basketball operations from 2004 to 2009. A member of the original Dream Team, he won Olympic gold medals in 1992 and 1996.

The property was offered last year at $1.525 million. Records show that the retired guard-forward and his wife purchased the condo in September 2006 for $1.5 million. The couple also maintain a home in Danville, Calif.

Pete Slaughter of Berkshire Hathaway Home Service is the listing agent.

Mullin is among a number of 1992 Dream Team members with properties for sale. In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen is asking $11.8 million for his waterfront home. “The Admiral” David Robinson continues to shop his San Antonio home, complete with a Spurs-branded basketball court, at $3.575 million. In Highland Park, Ill., the longtime personal residence of Michael Jordan, which failed to sell at auction last year, is listed for $16 million.

 ?? Redf in ?? THE CORONADO CONDO for sale by Hall of Fame basketball player Chris Mullin features an open f loor plan with ocean views and 400 square feet of patio space. The corner-terrace unit is listed at $1.55 million.
Redf in THE CORONADO CONDO for sale by Hall of Fame basketball player Chris Mullin features an open f loor plan with ocean views and 400 square feet of patio space. The corner-terrace unit is listed at $1.55 million.

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