ToplineA piece of the hardwood on which Kobe Bryant played his final NBA game is now up for sale, and auction house Heritage Auctions estimates it could sell for more than half a million dollars, the latest indication that the sports memorabilia market is thriving. Incredibly, Kobe poured in 60 points in the final contest of his legendary career and carried an inferior Los Angeles Lakers team to an improbable comeback victory over the Utah Jazz. Last month, a signed rookie card by Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout sold for a record-setting $3.93 million at auction. Tangent:Bryant was 37 years and 234 days old on the night of his final NBA game, making him, by far, the oldest player in NBA history to score at least 60 points in a single contest. Further Reading:Mike Trout Rookie Card Sells For $3.93 Million, Breaking The All-Time Record (Forbes)Hardwood floor from Kobe Bryant's final game expected to auction for more than $500,000 (CNN)
Source: Forbes September 16, 2020 15:45 UTC