Los Angeles Times

Lakers star makes a residentia­l pass

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Hours after Derek Fisher was named the new general manager of the Los Angeles Sparks in December, the Lakers legend wrapped up a home sale in Tarzana, selling his Mediterran­ean

style estate for $ 2.31 million.

Fisher and his partner, Gloria Govan, were offering the San Fernando Valley spread for $ 2.35 million in November, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

The point guard oversaw some extensive renovation­s during his stay, adding designer fixtures and an open- concept center- island kitchen.

A wrought- iron staircase swirls around the two- story entry, kicking off a f loor plan full of arched doorways and wide- plank wood f loors.

The home holds a total of five bedrooms, including a primary suite with a marble bathroom and balcony overlookin­g the backyard. At the far end of the half- acre property, a guesthouse adds a pair of bedrooms and bathrooms. The two residences combine for more than 6,500 square feet.

Between the two homes, a long, landscaped backyard adds multiple lawns, dining areas and a patio with a swimming pool. Out front, a gated motor court leads to three garages.

Fisher spent the majority of his career with the Lakers, winning three consecutiv­e titles with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal from 2000 to 2002 and rejoining the team in 2007 to win two more. The 46- year- old ranks second of all time in NBA career playoff games and remains the Sparks’ coach.

Govan owns and operates the Mexican restaurant chain Gorditos, which recently opened its second location in Van Nuys.

Jordan Cohen of RE/ Max One held the listing. Vertice Williams of Compass represente­d the buyer.

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