OKC Thunder superstar Paul George is looking to sell his Indianapolis home to a new owner. 

The waterfront estate is on the market for $2.1 million.

George, a forward who was traded from the Indiana Pacers to the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2017, had purchased the place for $2.05 million in 2013.

The 12,605-square-foot mansion sits on a half-acre and comes with a private dock. It has five beds and 7.5 baths.  

Enter through a two-story foyer, and you’ll see a great room with a 23-foot ceiling and walls of glass. The layout also includes multiple fireplaces, a wine cellar, and an elevator. Lake views can be seen from almost every room.

The walk-out lower level features an indoor koi pond and a custom aquarium, both of which were built and featured on the show “Tanked.”

George, a California native, made his NBA debut with the Pacers in 2010. 

PG13 has made a lot of money. 

He signed a 4 year / $136,911,936 contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder, including $136,911,936 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $34,227,984. In 2018-19, George will earn a base salary of $30,560,700, while carrying a cap hit of $30,560,700 and a dead cap value of $136,911,936.

This sale will be nice, but it’ll be a drop in a bucket.