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NFLUtah Jazz Guard Jordan Clarkson Buys $7.5 Million Luxurious San Antonio Mansion
- Utah Jazz's Jordan Clarkson has purchased a 10,000 square-foot mansion in his hometown
- The luxurious residence in San Antonio was listed online for a staggering fee of $7.5-million
- Clarkson is having a decent season with the Jazz so far and averages 20.7 points each game
Utah Jazz guard, Jordan Clarkson has splashed the cash for an elegant 10,106 square-foot mansion in his hometown of San Antonio.
The home on Crescent Park was sold to JClarkson Enterprises LLC, an entity associated with the basketballer. The entity reportedly borrowed $3.78-million from the City National Bank for the purchase.
The price for the mansion was not disclosed, but it was listed for $7.5-mil by Binkan Cinaroglu of Kuper Sotheby's International Realty.
The 30-year-old guard has signed a four-year $52-mil deal with the Jazz and is averaging an impressive 20.7 points per game this season in the NBA, per ESPN.
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The former LA Lakers guard won the 2020/21 Sixth Man of the Year award after averaging 18.4 points per game that season, per SI.
Clarkson's luxury new purchase
According to the San Antonio Express, Clarkson is now the owner of the palatial mansion which was previously owned by a personal injury lawyer in Texas, Thomas J. Henry.
The mansion was built in 2008 and sits on a 1.12-acre piece of land. The house has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows. The lush house also has an elegant primary retreat with outdoor access.
Moreover, it has a spa-like bathroom and an elevator. Clarkson will also enjoy some movies from a theatre room with stadium seating.
The guard was brought up in San Antonio and graduated from Wagner High School, with his high school basketball jersey retired in 2015.
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Sports Brief earlier reported on the Jazz stunning the Golden State Warriors late in the game in early December.
The seven-time NBA champions had a four-point lead in Salt Lake City with 13.3 seconds left on the clock. This was a commendable effort, since they had to fight back after trailing by 12 points in the third quarter.
Ty Jerome inbounded the ball to Jordan Poole. Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Kelly Olynyk pressured the Warriors guard, knocking the ball out of his hands.