“Dion Waiters sells” says the former NBA player. Waiters was chosen by the Cleveland Cavaliers as the fourth overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft.
Dion Waiters (#11) of the Miami Heat reacts during the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at the American Airlines Arena on October 30, 2017, in Miami, Florida. Please be aware that the Getty Images License Agreement is hereby acknowledged and accepted by the User with their use of this picture. Isaac Baldizon/NBAE via Getty Images possesses the essential copyright for the 2017 NBAE.
The NBA’s all-time leading scorer for eight years was fearless when it came to taking shots. The NBA experts dubbed him “Waiters Island” due of his conceit and skill.
He hasn’t touched the court since the 2020 Lakers-Waiters final. This time, the wait staff departs from South Florida.
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Constructed in 2016, the 14,000-square-foot estate occupies nearly two acres of land. To better reflect his residence, the ex-shooter changed his name.
The reason it is called Waiters Island is because it is Waiters’ personal retreat, according to Velez. Everything in that landscape seems deserted. A lone occupies a great deal of territory. The house is his sanctuary, and he adores it.
Eleven full baths and nine bedrooms are featured in it. Numerous opulent master bedrooms are available to owners.
According to Velez, there are actually three primary suites. “Excessive wardrobes. Lovely kitchen. It is really magnificent. A rare find, the master bedroom.
A second main suite is located on the lower level, while a third is on the opposite side of the house on the second story.
“The kitchen is just amazing,” Velez exclaims. The islands provide a plenty of open space. So, you make it in.
Beautiful reflecting pools adorn the entry of the mansion. Sitges, a teppanyaki grill, an outdoor kitchen, and the pool are all located around the back. Many more can be accommodated.
A lot of Miami residents would want to have a full basketball court or tennis court installed, but unfortunately, there isn’t enough space for it, according to Velez.