Just glance at the NBA’s salaries. Then see the gigantic sponsorship deals. There’s money literally everywhere. The world of luxury real estate might now be as competitive as the hardwood. Legends of the game have often invested their massive contracts into sprawling, opulent estates, filled with the glossiest amenities. However, even the best of them struggle to find buyers once they move on. Just ask the best of the best: Michael Jordan. His 32,683 mansion in Highland Park, once listed at $29 million, eventually sold for just $9.5 million after 11 years on the market. A monumental 67% price drop!

While some people have to adjust according to expectations, others are betting on a higher value. Enter Tony Parker. According to Market Watch , the San Antonio Spurs legend recently relisted

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