Los Angeles Times

Two are in the open, but a third scores

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With the NBA season underway, it’s fitting that three basketball stars are making real estate plays.

David Lee, a two-time all-star in the NBA, has listed a three-unit condominiu­m at the Sierra Towers in West Hollywood for sale at $22.5 million.

The forward-center bought the property in early March and has spent the last six months reworking the footprint of the home to maximize city-to-ocean views.

Working with Joseph Moore of INTENSIONd­esign, Lee has finalized plans and permits for a new open-plan layout that takes full advantage of the unit’s floor-toceiling windows. The project would feature three bedrooms in about 5,100 square feet of interior space. Paul Stukin of John Aaroe Group holds the listing.

Up in Northern California, the Granite Bay home of former Sacramento star DeMarcus Cousins is for sale at $5.399 million.

Cousins was traded by the Kings to the New Orleans Pelicans last year. His six-bedroom, 7.5bathroom Mediterran­ean mansion, listed by Joey Aronson of Lyon Real Estate, is in a gated community and has a 13,690square-foot main house, a 10-car garage and a lighted tennis court.

A resort-style swimming pool and spa, two fire pits, gated courtyards and a vineyard fill more than 2 acres of grounds.

And what about the reigning NBA champs? Warriors sixth-man

Andre Iguodala has found a new spot to display his trophies, buying a Mediterran­ean-inspired spread in a Contra Costa community for $3.6 million.

Built in 2004, the 5,716-squarefoot house sits on about half an acre of grounds with lawns, a sports court and a swimming pool and spa. Living spaces include a two-story entry with a sweeping staircase, an office and a gym. There are master and junior master suites for a total of five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

Dana Green of Pacific Union Internatio­nal was the listing agent. Julie Poppi of Golden Gate Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty represente­d the buyer.

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