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Pro basketball player Lou Amundson scores a buyer in Manhattan Beach

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NBA journeyman Lou Amundson, a power forward/center for Japan’s Kawasaki Brave Thunders, has sold his home in Manhattan Beach for $2.1 million.

The Midcentury Modern-inspired house was actually built in 1981. A wooden walkway leads through bamboo and mature trees to the front porch, where a beamed portico shields frosted double doors.

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The open floor plan of more than 2,500 square feet has a minimalist vibe with wood plank floors, expansive gallery-style walls and white-painted beamed ceilings. Sliding glass doors and skylights add to the airiness of the interiors.

A living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen with a center island, three bedrooms and three bathrooms make up the inside of the house, which then expands to deck or patio space outdoors.

Amundson, 35, has played for such NBA teams as the Golden State Warriors, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks.

He bought the property in 2014 for $1.805 million, public records show.

Nicholas Schneider of Palm Realty Boutique handled the transaction.

lauren.beale2@latimes.com

Twitter: @laurenebeale

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