Kobe's towel from finale sells for $33K
The towel that was draped over the shoulders of Kobe Bryant during his farewell speech following his final NBA game sold for over $33,000 at an online auction, CNN reported on Sunday.
The Lakers star ended his speech at Staples Center in Los Angeles with his trademark "Mamba Out" before walking off the court. A fan grabbed the towel, beginning a stretch in which that souvenir has been sold multiple times.
The winning bid for the towel on Sunday-along with two tickets from the game on April 13, 2016-was $33,077.16. Bryant scored 60 points in the Lakers' 101-96 win over the Utah Jazz that night.
Jeff Woolf, president of Iconic Auctions, told CNN that the buyer is known for having the largest collection of Lakers memorabilia worldwide. Woolf noted that the same bidder previously spent $30,000 on a yearbook from Bryant's middle-school days.
Bryant, 41, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven other people perished in a helicopter crash on Jan 26 in Calabasas, California.
Xinhua
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