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Michael Jordan will sell his mansion.

The brutal grassland for which Michael Jordan will sell the house where he lived while playing for the Chicago Bulls

Michael Jordan's mansion in Illinois is finally about to be sold. The property in Highland Park, Illinois, went under contract on Sunday after being on the market for 12 years, as confirmed by real estate agent Katherine Malkin to The Athletic. The house, which was recently listed at $14,855,000, was initially put up for sale in 2012 with a price tag of $29 million, according to Zillow. Although the actual sale price has not been disclosed, the 7.39-acre estate includes a golf course, a tennis court, a circular pool, and a regulation-size basketball gym. The 32,683 square-foot house features nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms (15 full), a library, an office, and a 14-car garage. The property's main entrance is adorned with a huge number "23", the jersey number Jordan wore for most of his career with the Chicago Bulls.

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Klay Thompson, Dallas Mavericks player.

Klay Thompson Aims for the Ring with Dallas Mavericks: "We Have the Ingredients for Success"

Klay Thompson, the new star player of the Dallas Mavericks, is determined that the team will once again compete for the championship ring this year after reaching the Finals last season. He is thrilled with his new franchise. "I'm excited; it's a whole new chapter in my career that has the potential to be truly special," he stated. "The team came very close last year, just three wins away from the championship, so I know we have the ingredients for success. We just have to stay united and build week by week. I believe we can achieve something remarkable, which is why I came early to get to know the city and the surroundings. And I'm having fun while doing it."

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Klay Thompson, Dallas Mavericks player.

Klay Thompson Aims for the Ring with Dallas Mavericks: "We Have the Ingredients for Success"

Klay Thompson, the new star player of the Dallas Mavericks, is determined that the team will once again compete for the championship ring this year after reaching the Finals last season. He is thrilled with his new franchise. "I'm excited; it's a whole new chapter in my career that has the potential to be truly special," he stated. "The team came very close last year, just three wins away from the championship, so I know we have the ingredients for success. We just have to stay united and build week by week. I believe we can achieve something remarkable, which is why I came early to get to know the city and the surroundings. And I'm having fun while doing it."

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Michael Jordan will sell his mansion.

The brutal grassland for which Michael Jordan will sell the house where he lived while playing for the Chicago Bulls

Michael Jordan's mansion in Illinois is finally about to be sold. The property in Highland Park, Illinois, went under contract on Sunday after being on the market for 12 years, as confirmed by real estate agent Katherine Malkin to The Athletic. The house, which was recently listed at $14,855,000, was initially put up for sale in 2012 with a price tag of $29 million, according to Zillow. Although the actual sale price has not been disclosed, the 7.39-acre estate includes a golf course, a tennis court, a circular pool, and a regulation-size basketball gym. The 32,683 square-foot house features nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms (15 full), a library, an office, and a 14-car garage. The property's main entrance is adorned with a huge number "23", the jersey number Jordan wore for most of his career with the Chicago Bulls.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El brutal pastizal por el que Michael Jordan venderá la casa en la que vivía cuando jugaba en Chicago Bulls