NBA Veteran David Robinson’s San Antonio Home Returns to the Market for $7.5 Million (PHOTOS)

The former San Antonio Spurs player, David Robinson's San Antonio home has returned to the market. It was first listed in August 2011 but was removed that very month for unknown reasons. However, the mansion has made a comeback with an asking price of $7.5 million.

Located in the neighborhood of Admirals Way, the mansion is a 12,574 square feet single family residence sitting on a 135,036 square feet lot. The home comprises of eight bedrooms and twelve bathrooms,. Built in 1997, the home boasts of modern classic architecture with hardwood, marble and carpeted flooring. It features floor to ceiling glass windows and tray ceilings.

The listing describes the home as:

"A lavish masterpiece of a home truly made for legends. Built to inspire awe, endure time and emanate elegance in every feature, this homes grand airy spaces seamlessly integrate form and functionality. State of the art AV and lighting. Private his and hers studies plus yoga studio, wine storage and elevator. Breathtaking views radiate in every direction. 1300 sq. ft. guest house complete with its own private theater with constellation ceiling. Exclusively, Impressively, Decidedly. Available."

For now, Robinson is gearing up for his "inductee" ceremony. He will be inducted into the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) with twelve others on June 19, 2013. Check out his commendable basketball career, here.

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