KOBE BRYANT'S PARENTS TO MAKE $500K OF HIS OLD MEMORABILIA

KOBE BRYANT & PARENTS
Just imagine if Kobe wasn’t able to get 90% of his stuff back, how much money his mom would have profited off him? If I was a betting man (if I was a betting man, I would make my bets at I would say they would have made close to $5 million.
Kobe Bryant items brought in big money in an auction that ended early Saturday morning.
A duplicate of his 2000 Los Angeles Lakers championship ring, gifted to his father Joe, sold for $174,184. A version in a smaller size, made for his mother Pam, went for $108,153.

Other items that commanded top dollar in the sale, conducted by New Jersey-based Goldin Auctions, included Bryant's 2000 NBA All-Star ring ($55,597), and two of his game-used high school uniforms ($50,150 and $41,694).

The items, consigned by his parents, turned into a legal battle when Bryant found out they were selling the nearly 100 items that he said were not theirs to sell. Documents provided to the auction company by the Bryant's had said otherwise.

Eventually, a settlement was reached that resulted in about 90 percent of the items being pulled out of the auction.

When reached early Saturday morning, Bryant said he would have no comment on the sale.

The ring presented to his father commanded great interest partly because it was in the exact size of Kobe's ring (11½).
Other popular items in the auction including a Jackie Robinson bat that was believed to have been used in his 1949 MVP season ($159,867), a mitt used by Yogi Berra ($61,120) and a pair of Air Jordan sneakers autographed to Mike Tyson ($9,030).

They will have to settle for about half a million according to ESPN.

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