With a new head coach in town, things are looking up for the beleaguered Detroit Pistons. And although it's still early in training camp, things also are looking up for power forward Jonas Jerebko.

The 27-year-old player from Sweden is making sweet moves on the court, and he's also making a few moves off the court as well, listing his sprawling Oakland Township mansion in Michigan.

Initially offered over the summer for $1.29 million, the home recently went back on the market at $995,000—perhaps a more buyer-friendly price and quite a bargain considering the property.

Listing agent Chris Gabriel described the home this way: "Very unassuming from the road. But once you see it in-person, it's quite spectacular."

The home features just over 4,800 square feet of living space with four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and two half baths. But the listed square footage only scratches the surface of what's inside.

Gabriel told us the lower level of the home has an additional 3,300 square feet of space. This spacious downstairs area currently includes a bar, a home theater, and an indoor basketball court.

While the agent said potential buyers are split about the value of the in-home court, he said there's a consensus the house itself is fabulous thanks to its large rooms, vaulted ceilings, and custom finishings.

Other amenities worth noting include a four-car garage, an elevator, and an authentic sauna—a big nod to Jerebko's Nordic heritage.

As the basketball pre-season tips off, the fifth-year Detroit Pistons player looks to regain the form that led him to average 9.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in his rookie season. Jerebko was the second Swedish-born player ever drafted by an NBA team, and he was named to the league's All-Rookie Second Team in 2010.