NBA star Jaylen Brown has listed his Boston Celtics-themed penthouse for $4.8 million.
The luxury apartment in Boston’s trendy Fort Point hit the market earlier this month.
Brown is trying to improve his skills after signing a five-year, $304 million contract extension with the Celtics last offseason.
The 27-year-old put up career numbers in 2023 as Boston ended its 16-year wait for an NBA title.
Brown listed the three-bedroom, 2,964-square-foot penthouse with a lofty asking price of $4.75 million, per Top 10 Real Estate Deals.
The apartment – located in an upscale converted textile factory – is being sold by the Sarkis team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Featuring a stunning open-floor layout, the luxurious space feels enormous thanks to its 12-foot ceilings and giant windows.
Brown decorated his man cave with loads of Celtics merchandise and a basketball hoop.
There’s also a pool table and vintage video games for relaxing away from the court.
On the roof, punters get an additional 400 square feet of entertainment space thanks to a private deck.
The area offers stunning views of the Boston skyline and provides perfect sun protection for relaxing.
Brown’s residence shares the building with a total of 24 condo units and even a high-end steakhouse.
The Celtics guard recently went public with girlfriend Kysre Gondrezick.
Brown and Gondrezick arrived arm in arm at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Weeks of speculation followed that the pair were a couple after they were spotted together at the Celtics championship parade.
Brown’s season ended in triumph as he won the NBA Finals MVP award.
He helped lead the Celtics to a 4-1 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, sealing their first championship since 2008.
Highest contracts in NBA history
- Jayson TatumCeltics – 5 years, $314 million
- Jaylen BrownCeltics – 5 years, $285.4 million
- Nikola JokicNuggets – 5 years, $276.1 million
- Bradley BealSuns – 5 years, $251 million (signed with Washington)
- Antonio EduardoTimberwolves – 5 years, US$244.6 million
Tyrese HaliburtonPacers – 5 years, $244.6 million
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But the 27-year-old was snubbed for a place on the plane to the Paris Olympics.
Teammates Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday and Derrick White were selected to the team.
Brown posted a series of cryptic tweets following the ruling and has since hinted at possible involvement from apparel giant Nike.
“Yes, absolutely,” Brown responded to CLNS after being asked if Nike “played a role” in his Olympics snub.
“There’s more to come with this,” he continued.
“From now on, I won’t comment on it.”
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