At a Los Angeles auction, the memorabilia of legendary American basketball player Kobe Bryant, who suffered a fatal helicopter crash in January, was sold for more than $ 200,000.
Contrary to expectations, they paid the most for a concrete handprint, $ 75,000. The bid crawled to $ 43,750 for the jersey and pants worn in the 2000 Grand Final, and the sports shoes Bryant used there sold for an additional $ 25,600.
According to the auction house, the personal belongings of five-time NBA champion players with the Los Angeles Lakers are rarely found on the market. At the current, otherwise annual auction, which was conducted online and by telephone due to the coronavirus epidemic, other relics were hammered out of the world of sports.
For example, one could win the gold medal of one of the 2018 world champion French footballers, which eventually sold for $ 71,875. The buyer is British, however, the organizers did not disclose which player offered the medal, only a few serious interested parties were given their names. Ten bids were received for the medal.
(Source: Source: sportrajongo.hu, mti / Photo: pixabay)