Bill Russell’s Celtics, Olympic Memorabilia Sells for More Than $5.3M at Auction
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Bill Russell’s Boston Celtics and Olympic memorabilia sold for more than $5.3 million at an auction held at TD Garden on Friday night, per The Associated Press (h/t ESPN).
Here are some of the items sold and their prices:
- 1969 NBA Finals Game 7 jersey: $1,116,250.
- First championship ring: $705,000.
- 1956 Olympic gold medal: $587,500.
- Five NBA MVP trophies: $1,313,500.
Darren Rovell @darrenrovell
Bill Russell’s 1957 championship ring — his first of 11 — sold just now at <a href=”https://twitter.com/HuntAuctions?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@HuntAuctions</a> for $705,000.<br><br>Earlier this week, <a href=”https://twitter.com/SHAQ?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@SHAQ</a> said “nobody will be able to outbid me.”<br><br>Auction house not commenting if Shaq was the winner. <a href=”https://t.co/h4a0PpKlr0”>pic.twitter.com/h4a0PpKlr0</a>
The auction featured 429 items from Russell’s career. In addition to what was mentioned above, a page from his scrapbook signed by Jackie Robinson sold for $94,000.
Some of the proceeds are being donated to MENTOR, which aims “to close the mentoring gap and drive equity through quality mentoring relationships for young people,” and to Boston Celtics United for Social Justice.
Russell, a Hall of Famer, spent his entire 13-year career with the Celtics, winning 11 NBA titles and five MVP awards and being named to 12 All-Star teams.
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