Brooklyn Nets’ James Johnson rents $16,500 a month Tribeca pad

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Hoops star James Johnson, who just signed with the Brooklyn Nets, has also signed a lease to rent a Tribeca pad at 57 Reade St. Johnson, 34, is a 12-year NBA veteran.

“He toured the apartment in late September and signed the lease in early October. He loves the layout and the location,” a source close to the deal told Gimme.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo was asking $16,500 a month to rent.

It opens to a large gallery foyer and comes with an open-floor plan and high ceilings that work well with Johnson’s 6-foot-7 frame.

At 1,900 square feet, the spacious spread features floor-to-ceiling windows with city views, wide teak floors, walnut and marble built-ins, custom lighting and outdoor space.

The open living room boasts a terrace and a reading/office alcove, while a roomy eat-in chef’s kitchen comes with an ostrich-leather banquet.

An interior shot of the 57 Reade St. rental.
A dining area inside Johnson’s Tribeca rental.
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A living area inside the Tribeca home.
The three-bedroom Reade Street apartment is 1,900 square feet.
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An interior shot of the 57 Reade St. home.
A nice room to nap or have a DIY therapy session inside the home.
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A meditation space inside the home.
Hoops stars get stressed out, too — Johnson has a space to Zen out.
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Built in 2011, amenities in the building include a gym, a common terrace, bike room and cold storage.

The listing broker is Ron Ovadia of Nest Seekers International.

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