Former NBA star Brad Daugherty goes coast-to-coast with home purchase
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Former NBA star Brad Daugherty goes coast-to-coast with home purchase
"Set at the end of a winding drive, the property includes an updated ranch-style house, a swimming pool with a spa, a three-stall barn and a tack area on more than two acres. Built in 1953 and recently remodeled, the single-story floor plan has open-space formal areas, a center-island kitchen with a tiled backsplash, three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms in 2,136 square feet of space."
"Daugherty, 49, played under Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina, where he twice earned All-ACC first team honors. The former No. 1 overall draft pick went on to make five NBA All-Star teams in eight seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers before his career was cut short due to a recurring back injury."
"Outdoors, the pastoral setting centers on a stone-lined patio with a fire pit, lounge setting and a built-in barbecue, set off by mature oaks and palms. Adjacent to the pool is a cabana with an outdoor shower."
Brad Daugherty, a former NBA All-Star and current ESPN analyst, has purchased a ranch-style property in Santa Barbara's Hope Ranch area for $2.36 million. The 1953-built, recently remodeled single-story home spans 2,136 square feet and features three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, open formal areas, and a center-island kitchen. The two-acre property includes a swimming pool with spa, cabana with outdoor shower, three-stall barn, tack area, and stone-lined patio with fire pit and built-in barbecue. The property was listed at $2.595 million in January. Daugherty, 49, was a five-time NBA All-Star with the Cleveland Cavaliers and currently works as a college basketball and NBA analyst for ESPN.
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