Kobe's childhood hoop sells for $37K
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Kobe Bryant's childhood basketball hoop has found a new home.
The hoop, which was previously attached to the garage of the Philadelphia-area house Bryant grew up in, recently sold for $37,200 at Heritage Auctions, according to TMZ Sports.
The five-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom house sold for $810,000 in November, but the hoop was pulled from the listing and put up for auction because the buyer wasn't interested in paying more for its inclusion.
Bryant and his family moved into the house in 1991, and it remained in their possession until 2008.
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