Inside Lakers star D’Angelo Russell’s $4 million mansion in Minnesota includes a private pool, basketball room, 6 bedrooms and luxurious interiors

After a poor start with the Los Angeles Lakers, D’Angelo Russell reinvented himself to become a star with the Brooklyn Nets. The All-Star would play for the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves before returning to the Purple and Gold.

Russell’s postseason problems ended the Lakers’ hopes of winning a championship, but it looks like they have at last found the perfect guard to play with LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Ever ponder how a guy like Russell lives? He has inked a $37 million two-year deal to rejoin the Lakers. Our tale centers on D’Angelo Russell’s $4 million home in the Minneapolis suburb of Wayzata, Minnesota.

Inside D'Angelo Russell's $4 million mansion, with photos

Russell was sent to the Timberwolves for Andrew Wiggins after a disappointing season with the Golden State Warriors. With the All-Star joining the Timberwolves, it was to be assumed that he would relocate to Minnesota. He therefore fancied a Wayzata home and paid $2.5 million for it.

Russell is opting to sell his Minnesota estate, though, as he is no longer a Timberwolves player. Early this year, the Lakers guard listed the property for sale at a little under $4 million.

These pictures showcase the $4 million Wayzata estate of D’Angelo Russell.