LeBron's, Bronny's Opening Night jerseys fetch $102K at auction
LeBron James' and Bronny James' jerseys from their first regular-season NBA game together were auctioned off for more than $100,000 on Wednesday.
The No. 23 and No. 9 jerseys sold for $102,000 at Sotheby's, which said they were both worn in the Los Angeles Lakers' regular-season opener against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct. 22. LeBron and Bronny became the first father-son duo in NBA history to play together in an NBA game that night.
LeBron's jersey was photo-matched to the regular-season opener along with two preseason games and Lakers media day Sept. 30, when he and Bronny posed for photos together.
Bronny's jersey couldn't be photo-matched to Opening Night, but writing on the tag suggests he wore it during the second half of the game. The Lakers rookie also wore the jersey during four preseason contests and at media day.
HEADLINES
- Draisaitl after Oilers' costly penalties: 'Gotta be an awful lot more mature'
- How the Pacers rallied from 14 down in the final 3:14 vs. Knicks
- Surging Phillies hand Rockies 16th loss in 18 games
- Pacers erase 17-point deficit, take Game 1 over Knicks in OT
- Stars rally with power-play barrage to beat Oilers in Game 1