Kobe Bryant's 2000 NBA championship ring gifted to his father is up for auction (2024)

What on earth would prompt Joe “Jellybean” Bryant to auction the 2000 NBA championship ring his son Kobe gifted him?

Turns out, he sold the ring 11 years ago, and now the current owner is selling it again.

The description on the Goldin Auctions website is somewhat misleading, saying, “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.” It also says the ring comes with a letter of authenticity from Kobe’s mother, Pamela Bryant.

For the record:

3:07 p.m. March 22, 2024An earlier version of this story said Joe “Jellybean” Bryant was auctioning the NBA championship ring that his son Kobe gifted him. His father sold the ring in 2013 and a different owner is currently auctioning it.

However, Joe and Pamela Bryant provided a statement to The Times saying, “We want to make it unequivocally clear that we have no involvement in this sale of our son’s 2000 championship ring. The mere existence of the auction has reopened a deep, painful wound. We seek peace, and the opportunity to grieve with dignity. We appreciate your understanding and respect for our family’s privacy at this time. Thank you, and may God bless you.”

On Friday, after numerous news outlets had reported for days that Kobe’s parents were selling the ring, Goldin Auctions CEO Ken Goldin posted on X (formerly Twitter): “For the record — this amazing ring was originally sold in 2013. Our consignor is the OWNER of the ring and not Joe Bryant.”

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It’s the latest chapter in the choppy relationship Kobe’s parents had with their son during his 20-year Lakers career and marriage to Vanessa, whom he met in 1999 and married in 2001. His parents were famously absent from the wedding ceremony in Dana Point.

Goldin is the same auction firm Joe and Pamela Bryant used 11 years ago to sell the same ring and other items related to Kobe. The current owner — whose identity hasn’t been made public — put the championship ring up for sale March 9. The initial bid was for $33,000, and 18 bids later, it is up to $141,000. Bidding ends March 30.

The 14-karat gold ring features 40 diamonds and includes the inscriptions “Lakers,” “Bryant,” “World Champions” and “Bling Bling.” What’s it worth? In 2019, Pamela Bryant auctioned another replica 2000 championship ring gifted by her son that sold for $206,000.

Kobe was dismayed in 2013 after he learned his parents were attempting to sell his treasured mementos, including the two 2000 championship rings, a signed basketball from that Lakers team, his 1996 Pennsylvania high school championship ring, sweat suits he wore at Lower Merion (Pa.) High and a surfboard he used as a child.

“When u give Give GIVE and they take Take TAKE at wat point do u draw a line in the sand?” Kobe tweeted, adding the hashtags “hurt beyond measure,” “gave me no warning,” and finally, “love?”

When u give Give GIVE and they take Take TAKE at wat point do u draw a line in the sand? #hurtbeyondmeasure #gavemenowarning #love?

— Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) May 4, 2013

Kobe took his parents to court, saying he never granted them permission to sell the items. Pamela Bryant said in a court filing that she planned to purchase a Nevada home with the $450,000 advance she received. Lawyers worked out a settlement allowing Kobe’s parents to auction six items of memorabilia totaling $500,000, and they issued a public apology. One of the items sold was the ring currently on the auction block.

“We regret our actions and statements related to the Kobe Bryant auction memorabilia,” the 2013 statement from Joe and Pam Bryant read. “We apologize for any misunderstanding and unintended pain we may have caused our son and appreciate the financial support that he has provided to us over the years.”

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It wasn’t the first or last skirmish between parents and son. As The Times’ Mike Bresnahan so succinctly wrote during the 2013 auction kerfuffle: “Bryant’s career with the Lakers has often been pushed aside by internal family matters, the recent court battle over his memorabilia the latest in a string of cheerless events.”

Kobe enjoyed a close relationship with his parents and two older sisters growing up in Italy — where his father played professionally for eight seasons after his eight-year NBA career — and in Philadelphia, where he attended high school.

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When he arrived in Los Angeles at age 17 in 1996, he appeared on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” his parents in the audience beaming with pride, and the precocious Kobe answering Leno’s playful question, “You don’t have to cut the lawn ever again?” by laughing and saying, “The good thing now is I get to give my parents an allowance.”

The estrangement began when Kobe and the former Vanessa Laine — who was a 17-year-old student at Marina High School in Huntington Beach — began dating. His parents were uneasy with their son’s devotion to Vanessa and also uncomfortable that she was not Black, Kobe told The Times.

Kobe and Vanessa moved from Pacific Palisades to Newport Coast, closer to where Vanessa’s family was rooted in Orange County. Two months after the wedding, he won his second championship with the Lakers and cried as he clutched the trophy in the shower, later saying, “That was about my dad.”

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When Lower Merion High retired Kobe’s number in 2002, his parents sat in one section of the bleachers, while Vanessa sat in another section. For Kobe’s part, he acknowledged that his priorities had changed even though he wished his parents were part of his life.

“I think a lot of it is just natural,” Kobe said. “I’m sure it’s tough on any parent when their child grows up and starts stepping into their own.”

Later in the same April 2003 interview with The Times’ Bill Plaschke, he said he missed his father: “It’s not about basketball. It’s about having somebody to go to a ballgame with. It’s about having somebody to hang out with. That’s what I miss.”

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At times it appeared Kobe and his parents made attempts at reconciliation, although the 2013 auction episode marked another low point. So was the fact that his parents did not attend his final NBA game in April 2016.

“Our relationship is s—,” he explained to ESPN. “I say, ‘I’m going to buy you a very nice home,’ and the response is, ‘That’s not good enough?’ Then you’re selling my s—?”

Four years after the helicopter that Kobe, his daughter Gianna and seven others were taking from Orange County to his Thousand Oaks Mamba Academy crashed in the Santa Monica Mountains, killing everyone aboard, the ring is back on the market, a development that is causing his parents anguish.

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Kobe Bryant's 2000 NBA championship ring gifted to his father is up for auction (2024)

FAQs

Did Kobe's parents sell his championship ring? ›

This is the third time Bryant's ring has been sold since it was auctioned in 2013 by his parents, Joe and Pam. It was most recently sold a year ago by SPC Auctions. The ring comes with a letter of authenticity signed by Pam Bryant, which has accompanied the ring since the first time it was auctioned.

Did Kobe give his dad a ring? ›

The 2000 championship, Kobe's first of five titles, was the only time he gifted his father with a ring. Goldin noted that it is an identical copy of the one given to Kobe: BRYANT etched on one side, with the same sizing (11½), weight (59.6 grams) and etchings.

Who sold the Kobe Bryant 2000 championship ring? ›

Goldin Auction's consignor was the prior owner of the ring. Joe Bryant sold it to the consignor in 2013, when Kobe was still in the league, for $173,000, which was the record price at the time for a ring gifted by a player to someone else.

Why is Kobe's ring up for auction? ›

Kobe Bryant's 2000 NBA championship ring gifted to his father is up for auction. An exact replica of Kobe Bryant's 2000 NBA championship ring that the Lakers legend gifted to his father, Joe “Jellybean” Bryant. His dad sold it in 2013, and the ring is currently being auctioned by a different owner.

How much did Kobe's dad sell his ring for? ›

Share Video. Link copied! A 2000 NBA title ring that late Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant gifted to his father, Joe "Jellybean" Bryant, has sold for $927,000 at an auction. The 43-bid auction was held by Goldin Auctions and is the highest price tag ever paid for an NBA championship ring.

How much is the Kobe Bryant championship ring worth? ›

A buyer has purchased Kobe Bryant's 2000 Lakers championship ring for $927,000. The fee included the buyer's premium, and is the highest price ever paid for an NBA title ring. The previous high mark was $705,000 for Bill Russell's 1957 ring (the first of his 11 championships), paid in 2021.

What was the ring Kobe Bryant bought his wife? ›

On July 2003 Kobe was officially charged with rape and about two weeks later, he presented his wife Vanessa with a rare 8 carat purple diamond ring that was reported to be valued at approximately 4 Million Dollars!

Who has the most NBA rings since 2000? ›

Since 1999-00, the Los Angeles Lakers have won the most championships by a team, with 6 championships.

How many championship rings does Michael Jordan have? ›

Jordan won six championships with the Bulls and was named Finals MVP all six times. He was the NBA Most Valuable Player five times and a 14-time All-Star. He was All-Star game MVP three times and Defensive Player of the Year.

Who inherited Kobe's money? ›

Since his wife, Vanessa, survived him, legally she would inherit his entire estate.

Why are Kobe's so expensive? ›

In fact, marbled intramuscular fat in beef actually melts as it's cooked, creating its own slow marination that's unlike any you could brush on or inject externally. This high marbling comes at an accordingly high price, as do all the other attributes of Kobe steaks.

Did Kobe's parents attend his funeral? ›

John Salley talks about Kobe Bryant's parents

Bryant's parents were present at the funeral, however, they chose not to speak. His sisters Shaya and Sharia were also present. Both were seated in the front row.

What is Vanessa Bryant's net worth? ›

There is no doubt that one of the greatest basketball players of all time is Kobe Bryant, but after his sudden death in 2020 due to a helicopter crash, his wife Vanessa Bryant has been under the spotlight. She has dedicated her life to her daughters and to philanthropic work with a net worth estimated in $600 million.

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