Former Lakers big man Tarik Black tests the market in Hollywood Hills

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After two years in Hollywood Hills, former Laker Tarik Black has put his three-story home on the market for $2.195 million.

Tarik Black, the former NBA center who spent three seasons with the Lakers, is looking to end his two-year stay in Hollywood Hills. His modern home above Sunset Strip just hit the market for $2.195 million, records show.

The place looks more or less the same since he paid $1.8 million for it in 2018. Spanning three stories, it takes in sweeping city and canyon views from decks on every level. A white exterior gives way to more of the same inside, where white walls mix with gray hardwood floors across 2,500 square feet. On the main level, there’s a living room with mirrored walls, an open dining area and a subway tile kitchen.

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