Kobe Bryant is one of the greatest players in NBA history. The man gave the basketball world several of the greatest moments the sport has ever seen.
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From his legendary 81-point game against the Toronto Raptors to his final NBA game against the Utah Jazz. A game where he scored 60 points, grabbed four rebounds and dished out four assists.
A legendary game to say the least, from a legendary player. Well, as of today, the last piece of hardwood from that game could be sold for $1 million.
The last piece of hardwood Kobe Bryant ever touched could be sold for $1 million
NBA memorabilia is hard to come by. Even after 75 years of NBA history, some of the legendary things the league has preserved are considered rare findings.
Such is the case with the most recent piece that has been put up for sale. A piece of hardwood from Kobe Bryant, the Black Mamba’s last game. The last piece to be exact.
Rally Road a platform for buying and selling equity shares in collectible assets, is hoping to sell this unique piece of NBA history, and it could go for over $1 million.
A new Buyout Offer has been presented to investors:
⛹️♂️ :
Kobe’s Final Game Floor:
$800,000:
~Flat since IPO
+79.8% since last tradeWill it be leaving Rally?
48hr voting window for investors is open *now*— Rally (@OnRallyRd) January 10, 2023
The current offer stands at $800,000. But, knowing just how many Kobe fanatics are out there, the price could easily skyrocket. After all, who wouldn’t want to own a piece of hardwood floor that Kobe Bean Bryant stepped on?
Another unique piece of Kobe memorabilia is valued at a whopping $10 million
Owning a piece of the hardwood Kobe played on is amazing. But, $1 million is nothing compared to the $10 million value placed on one of the most unique Black Mamba items. A seller has given this insane price to a Hublot watch designed by Kobe himself, along with a signed sneaker, as well as an NFT package.
A Kobe Bryant designed and signed Hublot watch, along with a sneaker and digital art is hitting the auction block as part of a digital and physical sale. The seller values the package at $10 million pic.twitter.com/uF91bpiiJ3
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 10, 2021
$10 million is a lot of money. Although, when considering its relation to Bryant, it makes owning it that much more worth it.