Kobe practice gear, other memorabilia found in storage locker
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A collection of items that once belonged to Kobe Bryant were discovered in an abandoned storage unit that was recently auctioned off.
The unit, located in the Los Angeles area, was sold for $375 and then flipped to "Storage Wars" star Rene Nezhoda for $13,000, according to TMZ Sports.
It contained 35 pairs of sneakers, jerseys, Los Angeles Lakers practice gear, an all-access badge with "Mamba" written on it, tax paperwork, and a mink coat that Bryant was photographed wearing.
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Nezhoda told TMZ that he plans on reselling the items through a reputable auction house once they're properly authenticated.
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