Mullin sells Manhasset home

Rose Weldon
The Manhasset home of basketball legend Chris Mullins has been sold for $2.6 million. (Photo courtesy of Realtors.com)

Basketball legend Chris Mullin is a Manhasset resident no more.

Mullin, 56, has sold his 370 Manhasset Woods Road Tudor-style residence built in 1938 for $2.6 million.

The Brooklyn native and five-time NBA All-Star is best known for his professional career, which he spent as a small forward and shooting guard with the Golden State Warriors and the Indiana Pacers from 1985 until his retirement in 2001. He would later serve as head coach at his alma mater, St. John’s University, beginning in 2015. Mullin retired from the post in 2019, citing personal reasons.

Among his other achievements include two gold medals as part of the American basketball teams at the 1984 Los Angeles and 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and he is ranked as St. John’s all-time leading scorer in basketball, with 2,440 points scored over the course of his career.

The house’s listing on Realtors.com says that the 5,344-square-foot home, which sits on one acre, includes six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a bluestone patio overlooking a “spacious” yard, two fireplaces, a library, a conservatory, guest suite, and a gym taking up the basement level.

Mullin now lives in California, where he is an NBC Sports analyst for the Warriors.

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