Sotheby’s estimates {that a} jersey worn by US basketball legend Kobe Bryant, who died virtually three years in the past in a tragic helicopter accident, will promote for as much as $7 million subsequent month, the New York public sale home stated Thursday.
If the early February sale reaches the higher finish of Sotheby’s estimates, it would almost double the earlier excessive of $3.7 million paid for a jersey worn by the Los Angeles Lakers titan, who gained 5 NBA titles and two Olympic gold medals.
It wouldn’t be sufficient, nevertheless, to surpass the world report for a game-worn jersey, set in September 2022 at $10.1 million with the sale of Michael Jordan’s quantity 23 Chicago Bulls jersey, which he wore in 1998 throughout his final NBA title run.
The earlier report was set earlier in 2022, with the sale of a jersey worn throughout the 1986 World Cup by soccer legend Diego Maradona.
Bryant’s iconic yellow-and-purple quantity 24 jersey, put up on the market by an nameless proprietor, was worn by the legendary Laker in 25 video games throughout the 2007-2008 season, in accordance with Sotheby’s.
In a kind of appearances — a post-season sport in opposition to the Denver Nuggets on April 23, 2008 — photographers famously captured Bryant celebrating after a profitable three-point shot, gripping his jersey and letting out a primal scream.
The picture has since been plastered on partitions all over the world by avenue artists, particularly in Los Angeles, the place Bryant performed his total skilled profession.
The final time this jersey was put up for public sale, in 2013, it solely fetched $18,678.
Sotheby’s says that small sum will be defined by the context of the time: the jersey had not but been “photo-matched,” which the public sale home describes as being “one of the most sought-after forms of authentication for sports memorabilia.”
It was additionally years earlier than Bryant’s deadly helicopter crash, after which his April 2008 celebration turned “the image that galvanized the public,” Sotheby’s stated.
Throughout the 2007-2008 season — Bryant’s solely because the NBA’s Most Valuable Player — “this jersey was worn 25 times, and he scored 645 points in this jersey,” Brahm Wachter, head of streetwear and trendy collectibles at Sotheby’s, advised AFP.
The merchandise will likely be on show in New York beginning February 1, and is an element of a bigger on-line sale of collectible sports activities memorabilia lasting from February 2 to 9.