Ever wonder just how much of a baller Spurs legend Tony Parker is? San Antonians can now take a virtual tour of his lavish Boerne estate via Twitch as part of content creator Kai Cenat’s 30-day summer streaming event.
This isn’t Alamo City’s first peek into the NBA champion’s lifestyle. The $19.5 million mansion, located in the gated Anaqua Springs Ranch community, hit the market in June 2022, revealing features like a 1,500-bottle temperature-controlled wine room and a home theatre with stadium seating.
The wine cellar has enough room for 1,500 bottles.Courtesy of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty
Still, the July 1 Twitch stream gave viewers inside access to Parker’s everyday life. The former point guard walks Cenat’s streaming collective, Any Means Possible (AMP), through his trophy room, an enormous closet filled with meticulously folded jerseys, and a Playboy Mansion-style grotto.
Parker is a noted collector and naturally showed particular pride in the contemporary artwork hanging throughout the home. In a heartfelt moment, he explained a circular composition of artillery shells hanging over a fireplace mantle.
“You know, San Antonio [has] got a lot of military,” he said. “So every year before we started training camp, we’d go to the military base to talk to the wounded soldiers. When you go see those soldiers … it speaks to you.”
The grounds include a private waterpark.Courtesy of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty
The AMP crew also try to get Parker to spill some Spurs chisme, asking him if any of his former colleagues smoke. The star player declined to name names.
Later in the video, the Hall-of-Famer walks the crew through the outdoor amenities, including a waterpark with slides and lazy rivers. San Antonio does not yet have its own outpost of cult South African peri-peri chicken chain Nando’s, but those lucky enough to be hosted by Parker can dine in a full-scale working replica on his patio.
His assembly of more than 30 pop culture statues, once loaned to the San Antonio Museum of Art for a blockbuster exhibit, looks over an indoor basketball court. The area is more like a Main Event entertainment center with a private arcade filled with token-free video games.
The AMP team will be rooming with Parker over the next month as part of their streaming promotion. Viewers can enjoy more peeks into the estate — and possibly other San Antonio filming locations — 12 hours a day.