Are you a huge Kobe Bryant fan? Well starting next month you can bid on some extraordinary Kobe memorabilia. The sports collectables auction house Goldin Auctions will allow you to get your hands on one-of-kind Kobe treasures such as his No. 24 jersey from his freshman year at Pennsylvania’s Lower Merion High School. There are over 100 Kobe relics available and they span from his early childhood years all the way through his championship seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers. The collection is international traveling all the way to Rieti, Italy, where Joe “Jellybean” Bryant played basketball from 1984 to 1992. That’s where Kobe’s No. 44 Rieti jersey hails from when he played basketball overseas. Other items that will be made available will be team-issued NBA championship rings he had made for his dad and mom, All-Star Game rings from 1998 and 2000, and even a Nickelodeon Teen Choice Award surfboard. All of the memorabilia were provided and consigned by Kobe’s mother Pamela Bryant and will be available to bid upon in June.
You Can Own Kobe Bryant’s One-Of-A-Kind High School Jersey
Recent Posts
Ohio State lands important player from transfer portal
Ohio State lands transfer safety.
Steelers legend on future with team: ‘We’ll see what happens’
"I want to be a Pittsburgh Steeler, but we’ll see what happens."
Odell Beckham Jr. had big concern with Tua Tagovailoa
"I think I shied away from lefties."
NFL legend asks Elon Musk for favor
"Elon Musk, I know you're going to see this. Send your boy a Cybertruck, please."
Lakers willing to draft LeBron James’ son to keep him
Lakers 'very open' to drafting Bronny James
Sidebar
Popular Posts
Recent Posts
Ohio State lands important player from transfer portal
Ohio State lands transfer safety.
Steelers legend on future with team: ‘We’ll see what happens’
"I want to be a Pittsburgh Steeler, but we’ll see what happens."
Odell Beckham Jr. had big concern with Tua Tagovailoa
"I think I shied away from lefties."
NFL legend asks Elon Musk for favor
"Elon Musk, I know you're going to see this. Send your boy a Cybertruck, please."
Lakers willing to draft LeBron James’ son to keep him
Lakers 'very open' to drafting Bronny James