Professional basketball player Isaiah Thomas is shooting for a sale in his home state. His wooded retreat in Issaquah, Wash. — roughly 40 miles from where he grew up in Tacoma — is on the market for $2.495 million.

Save for some fresh paint and a few jerseys on the walls, the custom home looks roughly the same as when he bought it four years ago for $1.8 million.

The property spans nearly five miles at the foot of Tiger Mountain, offering a full-size basketball court and a two-story house of 6,370 square feet. Ideal for entertaining, it holds a movie theater, a billiards room and an outdoor lounge complete with a wet bar, kitchen, TV and hot tub.

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Columns frame the entry and continue inside, lining a lounge with a fireplace and an expansive great room under 20-foot ceilings. There are also formal and informal dining areas, a center-island kitchen and an office under tray ceilings.

Four bedrooms and 4.25 bathrooms complete the floor plan, including a master suite with a lounge and spa tub.

Thomas, 30, played three years of college ball at the University of Washington, where his number has since been retired.

A two-time all-star, the point guard has suited up for the Kings, Suns, Celtics, Lakers and Cavs. This season, he appeared in 12 games for the Nuggets after inking a one-year deal with the team during the offseason.


Ashley Hayes and Jennifer Moreno of Pointe3 Real Estate hold the listing.

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