Larry Bird, who stepped down as Pacers team president in 2017, has listed his Indianapolis home for $2.35 million, Realtor.com reports.

After his iconic playing career with the Celtics, Bird headed back to his home state of Indiana. He coached the Pacers for three seasons, which included the franchise's first NBA Finals appearance in 2000.

Bird has owned this Indiana house, which measures more than 10,000 square feet, since 2003.

Larry Bird's House

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

The property covers 1.5 acres.

Pool And Patio

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

Bricked walkways.

Tennis, Anyone?

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

This court also works for hoops.

Impressive Woodwork

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

And open to sunlight.

Kitchen

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

Looks like even the fridge has a wood door.

Bedroom

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

This is one of five bedrooms in the house.

Memorabilia

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

Pacers were the second ABA team to reach the NBA Finals.

TV Room

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

Cozy spot for watching the games.

Wine Cellar

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

In 2005, Bird partnered with Cosentino Signature Wineries in Napa to create a line.

Gym

Realtor.com Larry Bird's House

Bird was diagnosed with a heart condition after his playing career, so staying in shape took on added significance.