Two of Kobe Bryant's NBA championship rings have sold in the disputed online auction held by Goldin Auctions on July 19.
![]() Bryant's parents were allowed to sell six items that he gifted to them |
The rings, each of which originate from the LA Lakers' 2000 win in the NBA finals, sold for a combined $286,428, with one bringing $176,708 and the other $109,720.
The two rings had been gifted by Bryant to his parents, but the Lakers' shooting guard filed a lawsuit against the auction company saying that his parents did not have the right to sell them.
A settlement was reached that allowed six items to be sold, after Bryant's parents had apologised. Goldin Auctions is now donating $62,565 to The Bully Project, a charity which Bryant has long supported.
Also selling was Bryant's 2000 NBA All Star ring, which made $56,301. Bryant is a staple of the NBA All Star games, having played in 15 contests and being named its MVP four times.
Two of Bryant's game-used uniforms from his days with Lower Merion High School also sold, making $51,181 (road) and $42,298 (away).
While Bryant's 2000 NBA rings took top spot, the only-known 1949 MVP season game-used Jackie Robinson bat achieved the second highest bids of the sale, selling for an impressive $159,867.
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