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Kobe Bryant's father puts special-made replica of 2000 Lakers championship ring up for auction... with the top offer already at $94,000!

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Joe 'Jellybean' Bryant, the father of the late Kobe Bryant, has put a special made replica of his son's 2000 Los Angeles Lakers NBA championship ring up at auction.

The ring is an extra copy of the title gift he won that Kobe specifically ordered to give to his father.

According to auction house Goldin, this is not an executive version of the Championship ring, but the same EXACT ring given to Kobe Bryant and other Lakers players


The Bryants reportedly considered selling it in 2013 alongside other memorabilia pieces, but they later took the ring off the market.

This ring is up for auction currently and will be on the market until March 30 - with the top offer already at $94,000.

A specially made copy of a 2000 NBA title ring Kobe Bryant gave his parents is for sale

A specially made copy of a 2000 NBA title ring Kobe Bryant gave his parents is for sale

It's not an executive version of the ring, rather it's a copy of the same ring the players got

It's not an executive version of the ring, rather it's a copy of the same ring the players got

2000 was Bryant's first title in his career and Shaquille O'Neal won MVP of that series

2000 was Bryant's first title in his career and Shaquille O'Neal won MVP of that series

'Obtained directly from the Bryant family, this ring is a true one-of-a-kind, and we can confirm that it is the only championship ring ever given by Kobe to his father,' the auction description says.

The ring is made of 14-karat gold, weighs 59.6 grams, contains 40 diamonds and is engraved with the words 'WORLD CHAMPIONS,' 'LAKERS,' BRYANT,' and 'BLING BLING.'

The Lakers won the 2000 NBA Finals in six games under head coach Phil Jackson - defeating the Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers.

While Bryant consistently put up strong performances, the MVP of the finals was Shaquille O'Neal - who led the Lakers in scoring each game.

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