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The sale, which took place on April 24, established a new record for any Kobe Bryant jersey, substantially exceeding the previous high mark of $5.85 million paid for a jersey from his 2008 MVP season.
On Thursday, a Bryant jersey that was photo-matched to his NBA regular-season debut during the 1996-97 season sold for an amazing $7 million. It was the highest amount of money any Bryant item has ...
According to ESPN, the jersey Bryant wore as a rookie during the 1996-97 season was sold for a reported $7 million, breaking the previous record for a Bryant jersey at $5.85 million. That signed ...
Worn by Kobe Bryant during seven games of the 1996-1997 season, his rookie debut jersey will be sold as part of a single-lot, during an online auction starting April 10 and ending April 24.
Kobe Bryant set several records during his illustrious NBA career, and he's set to reach new heights posthumously thanks to a new piece of memorabilia. According to Cllct's Will Stern, the jersey ...
The jersey Kobe Bryant wore in his NBA debut sold for $7 million in auction on Thursday. The sale sets a record for any memorabilia tied to the Los Angeles Lakers legend, per Reuters, who died in ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant may not be with us anymore, but his legacy continues to live on. A photo-matched Bryant jersey from his rookie campaign in 1996-97 just sold for a whopping $7 ...
The former 2008 league MVP, one of the most prolific scorers in NBA history, had the No. 8 jersey he wore in his debut game, a November 3, 1996, matchup against Kevin Garnett's Minnesota ...
Everyone knows how Kobe Bryant almost became a star for the Charlotte Hornets. Not many realize he also had the opportunity to play the New Jersey Nets. The move was supposed to happen at the 1996 ...
The jersey Kobe Bryant wore in his NBA debut sold for $7 million in auction on Thursday. Per auction house Sotheby’s, the sale sets a record for any memorabilia tied to the Los Angeles Lakers ...
However, Sotheby's stated that the jersey was first seen on Bryant during his first NBA media day appearance on Oct. 1, 1996. He wore it two days after his first preseason game, on Oct. 18.