Los Angeles Clippers forward Nicolas Batum put his waterfront home in Cornelius, North Carolina, on the market Friday. He’s asking $6 million. The Mediterranean-style mansion sits on 1.35 acres along Lake Norman and covers more than 10,320 square feet.

Batum bought the place in 2016 for $3.725 million, according to PropertyShark records. The sale marks one of his last connections to Charlotte, where he played for the Hornets from 2015 to 2020.

The French forward spent five seasons with Charlotte before the team waived him. He was on the roster the last time the franchise made the playoffs in 2016. The 37-year-old has spent more than a decade in the league, including stints with the Portland Trail Blazers and Philadelphia 76ers.

The three-level home features six bedrooms, six full baths and three half-baths. Inside, you’ll find high ceilings, an elevator, custom millwork, a wine vault and a theater. The primary suite has a sitting area, a dressing room that connects to the outdoors through French doors, and a bathroom with a soaking tub and rain shower.

Many rooms offer views of the water. There’s also a dedicated shoe closet and a boutique-style dressing room with custom closets.

The backyard includes covered verandas, outdoor fireplaces, a pool and spa, and a waterfall flowing into a lower plunge pool. A basketball court sits on the grounds, along with a gazebo pavilion. Below the main home, a covered dock with direct access to the water awaits.

Five garages. That’s what the estate has. A path from the backyard leads down to the private dock.

“The estate reflects the level of privacy, recreation, and waterfront living that continues to draw high-profile buyers to Lake Norman, particularly properties that feel more like a private resort than a traditional residence,” said listing agent Michelle Rhyne of Premier Sotheby’s International Realty, according to Mansion Global.

When the NBA Finals start next week, Batum will serve on a panel of commentators for an international broadcast of the championship, according to Eurohoops. A representative for the player didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Michelle Rhyne with Premier Sotheby’s International Realty’s Lake Norman office has the listing. The home was built in 2007.