Sept. 21--New Lakers big man Roy Hibbert is looking to say goodbye to an old address.
Dealt by the Pacers to the Lakers in July, Hibbert on Monday put his mansion-estate in Carmel, Ind., on the market for $2.65 million.
Built for former Indiana University and professional basketball player Alan Henderson, the two-story home in a gated community has 20 rooms, five fireplaces and an elevator in more than 11,200 square feet of space.
Among features is a custom home theater, a game room, a lounge with a wet bar and a chef's kitchen with dual islands. Vaulted ceilings and double-height wood floors highlight the formal living areas.
The master suite, one of six bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms, sports his and hers bathrooms and closets, a large soaking tub and a rain shower.
Outdoors, landscaped grounds of about two acres center on an infinity-edge swimming pool and spa. A screened terrace, an outdoor kitchen and a four-car garage complete the setting.
Hibbert, 28, was an all-star with the Pacers in 2012 and 2014, but fell out of favor with the team last year. The 7-foot-2 big man waived a $2.2-million trade bonus to join L.A., who sent a future second-rounder to Indiana.
Hibbert bought the house from Henderson in 2012, the same year he signed a four-year, $58-million extension with the Pacers, for $2.65 million, records show.
Stephen Decatur of Century 21 Scheetz is the listing agent.
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