But take note that the house was bought way back in 2018 where there's not even a plan that Westbrook will join the Lakers soon. In that year, he was playing for the Houston Rockets then a year later, he was on the Washington Wizards. As reported, he was active in real estate in previous years and was able to sell 3 properties in 2020.
Maybe just for business purposes that's why I can't consider it "for now" as a sign that Westbrook will be traded prior to the start of the season. Again as I mentioned previously, if the Lakers will have a good run in the early phase of the upcoming season, then that will decide if they will keep Brodie or not.
Yeah, probably just a business for Westbrook and other players to invest their money on real state and then sell later for profits. So there will be no surprises here, except that maybe we not correlate his selling at this point to him leaving the Lakers but I don't see any connections.
And who knows, he might stay with the Lakers for the rest of the reason. So still he needed a house around Los Angeles.