The Borneo Post

Abdul- Jabbar memorabili­a fetches US$3 mln at auction

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LOS ANGELES: A trove of NBA memorabili­a — including championsh­ip rings and MVP hardware from the hall- of- fame basketbal l career of Kareem Abdul- Jabbar, garnered nearly US$ 3 million at an American auction on Sunday.

The 71- year- old former Los Angeles Laker put hundreds of items up for sale with the New Jersey- based Goldin Auctions which fetched a total of US$ 2.9 million.

The lots included four of his six championsh­ip rings and three of his most valuable player trophies.

The rings commemorat­ing the Los Angeles Lakers’ titles in the 1980s accounted for four of the five highest sales at the auction’s close. Abdul- Jabbar’s 14K 1987 diamond ring sold for the most at US$ 398,937.

His three MVP trophies (1976, 1974, 1972) all sold for more than US$ 120,000 each. He won six total MVP awards. A signed ball from his final regular season game in 1989 went for US$ 270,000.

Abdul- Jabbar said “much” of the proceeds would go to his foundation which helps educate children.

“Looking back on what I have done with my life, instead of gazing at the sparkle of jewels or gold plating celebratin­g something I did a long time ago, I’d rather look into the delighted face of a child holding their first caterpilla­r and think about what I might be doing for their future,” he said. — AFP

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