The first No. 24 jersey worn by Kobe Bryant with the Los Angeles Lakers recently sold for $889,000, including buyer's premium, at Sotheby's. A jersey used by Jerry West from 1964 to 1967 also sold for $533,400 on the same night. Bryant wore the jersey while posting 23 points in a 118-112 victory against the Seattle Supersonics on Nov. 3, 2006. He would score 50 points or more in a game on 10 occasions in that 2006-07 season.
Nike continues its tribute to Kobe Bryant with the upcoming release of the Kobe Bryant x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Court Purple," a design that combines the timeless Air Force 1 silhouette with nods to the late basketball legend's lasting impact on the game. Following last year's successful debut of two Kobe-inspired AF1s, this latest iteration represents another meaningful chapter in Nike's ongoing effort to honor Bryant's legacy both on and off the court.
Kobe Bryant, the 18-time NBA All-Star, was an unexpected admirer of John's music: as a boy, Bryant would tie a towel around his neck and run around to the theme of Superman; as a player, he used the Imperial March to hype himself up before games; and as a father, he would rock his infant daughters to sleep on his chest listening to Hedwig's Theme.