Нью-Йорк Никсийн од тоглогчийн 2026 оны NBA-ийн финалын цувралын эхний тоглолтод өмссөн өмсгөл дуудлага худалдаагаар 1.024 сая ам.долларт хүрсэн байна.
2026 оны NBA-ийн финалын цувралын эхний тоглолтод Жэйлен Брансон 30 оноо авч, Нью-Йорк Никс баг Сан-Антонио Спөрсийг 105-95-ын харьцаатайгаар буулган авсан билээ. Тус тоглолтод өмссөн өмсгөл нь лхагва гарагт Сотбис (Sotheby’s) дуудлага худалдаагаар 1.024 сая ам.доллароор зарагдсан нь Нью-Йорк Никсийн дурсгалт зүйлсийн дунд шинэ дээд амжилт боллоо.
Брансоны 2018 оны Panini Prizm Choice Nebula карт зургадугаар сарын 19-нд 312,000 ам.доллараар зарагдсан нь түүний картын зах зээл хэрхэн өсөж буйг харуулж байна. Түүнчлэн Нью-Йорк Никсийн тоглогчид болох О.Жи. Ануноби, Карл-Энтони Таунс нарын өмсгөл тус бүр 256,000 ам.доллар, Жош Хартынх 89,600 ам.доллараар тус тус зарагджээ.
Сан-Антонио Спөрсийн зүгээс Виктор Вембаньямагийн өмсгөл 217,600 ам.доллараар зарагдсан нь тус багийн тоглогчдоос хамгийн өндөр үнийг авсан байна. Мөн финалын цувралын үеэр ашигласан тор 179,200 ам.доллар, талбайн хэсгүүд 115,200-243,200 ам.долларын үнэ хүрчээ.
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Jalen Brunson’s meteoric rise within the sports collectibles and memorabilia space since the New York Knicks won the 2026 NBA Finals has reached another level. A seven-figure level.
His Knicks’ “NBA Finals Debut” jersey the guard wore during Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs sold for $1.024 million through an auction via Sotheby’s on Wednesday night, a new record for a piece of Knicks memorabilia. The sale highlighted part one of the auction house’s NBA Finals game-worn jerseys and series-used memorabilia collection.
This is easily the most expensive Brunson item ever sold publicly. Brunson scored 30 points in Game 1 wearing the jersey as the Knicks beat the Spurs 105-95 in San Antonio on June 3.
For perspective, the most expensive NBA jersey sold at auction to date was Michael Jordan’s “Last Dance” jersey from his last 1998 NBA Finals game, which went for $10.1 million in September 2022 via Sotheby’s. The auction house also has a Kobe Bryant Jersey from Game 1 of the 2009 Finals currently available in a separate auction ending July 20, with bidding currently at $1.25 million. Still, there’s no question that Brunson collectors have been willing to pay more for his items now than ever.
Jalen Brunson’s jersey from Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals. (Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s
The 2026 NBA Finals MVP’s most expensive trading card sold June 19 when his 2018 Panini Prizm Choice Nebula one-of-one card with a PSA 9 grade sold for $312,000, via online card sales database Card Ladder. This card’s top sale previously went for nearly $97,000 in November 2024 through a Goldin auction. In 2019, the same exact card was listed for sale on an online basketball card forum for $300. Brunson’s top five publicly known card sales all occurred from June 18-20, shortly after the Knicks’ 4-1 series victory over the Spurs.
Other game-worn jerseys within this latest Sotheby’s collection from this year’s Finals for the Knicks’ OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns fetched the second-highest price tags, each selling for $256,000. A Josh Hart jersey went for $89,600.
On the Spurs’ side, Victor Wembanyama’s Game 1 jersey predictably landed the top San Antonio price tag going for $217,600. If the results of the series flipped to where the Spurs took home the title, this Wemby jersey probably had a chance to snag seven figures. Dylan Harper’s Spurs jersey also reached six figures at $115,200.
Other notables NBA Finals items to sell Wednesday night:
- NBA Finals court panel “Fin” from Games 3 and 4 at Madison Square Garden: $243,200
- NBA Finals Game 5 “Championship Clinching Game” used net: $179,200
- NBA Finals court panel “als” from Games 3 and 4 at Madison Square Garden: $115,200
This isn’t the first time this year where a modern NBA game-worn jersey sold for seven figures through Sotheby’s as the auction house works in collaboration with the league for these items. Cooper Flagg’s Dallas Mavericks rookie debut game-worn jersey sold privately for $1 million in February. It’s the highest known sale of a Flagg collectible to date.
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