Inside new NBA champion Giannis Antetokounmpo’s $2.4m mansion

After guiding the Milwaukee Bucks to their first NBA title in 50 years, Giannis Antetokounmpo is on cloud nine.

Antetokounmpo, their superstar forward, scored 50 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and blocked five shots this week, earning the moniker “Greek Freak” from fans. Only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson had before accomplished this feat.

A prediction made about Kobe Bryant two years ago, though, is what really had the internet talking.

Bryant predicted in a tweet from June 2019 that Antetokounmpo would win another MVP award and a championship would soon follow.

M.V.P. Greatness, my man. Bryant tweeted, “Next up: Championship. #MambaMentality.”

The final score of Game 6 of the NBA Finals was 105-98, with the Bucks prevailing over the Phoenix Suns.

The athlete, who was born in Greece, now has a nice place to party.

The roughly 920 square meter mansion can be found in the affluent community of River Hills in Wisconsin, and it features six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

At the age оf 26, after signing a fоur-year, $100 milliоn (AUD$135.5 milliоn) deal with the Bucks in 2016, Giannis Antetоkоunmpо made his initial purchase оf the prоperty in 2018.

The description calls the home “luxury living,” praising its large rooms, open kitchen, and family area that flow out to the garden.

A solarium with a vaulted ceiling and a dual fireplace can be found on the main floor.

The master bedroom has two spacious closets, a spa bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a second, smaller bathroom.

There are five more bedrooms and a lofted bonus room upstairs.

There is a pool, a workout area, a wine cellar, a home theater, a separate heated garage, and a game room.

Antetokounmpo was drafted by the Bucks in the first round of the 2013 NBA draft. On October 13, 2013, at the tender age of 18, he made his NBA debut.

The NBA Finals MVP award added to the two regular season MVP awards and the All-Star Game MVP that Antetokounmpo had already won before he won his first NBA title.

Three times he has been named to the NBA’s first team, and once he has been named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and Most Improved Player.