(Video) Chris Brown Art Sells for 60K in Miami Auction

A win–win for Breezy fans, interested art-lovers, the Arts & Business Council of Miami and of course Breezy’s pockets! Chris Brown Art Sells for 60K in Miami Auction from his work with street artist KAI for the Konfuzed x Kai collection, ramping up his stock in the art world while showing off his visual skills on everything from canvas to the hood of a Porsche!


(Photos) Sports: Yikes Michael Jordan Worn Sneakers Sold For $33,000 Are Reportedly Fake!

A pair of blue converse allegedly worn by Michael Jordan at UNC recently sold for $33,000 at auction.  The only problem is, the sneakers are reportedly fake!


(Photos) NBA: Kicks Michael Jordan Wore In College Sold For Over $30,000!!

These ain’t Nike’s or any other Air Jordan’s you might be used to, but sneakers MJ wore during his freshman year at UNC fetched about $33,000 at auction this week. The sky blue Converse to match the UNC colors were auctioned off this week along with other sports collectibles. How many pairs of Jordan’s have you ever heard sell for this much? By now the sneakers obviously aren’t in great shape, but Michael did sign them and for being 30 years old they actually don’t look too bad. Definitely a nice piece of sports history to own. Check the pics.


NBA: LeBron James’ Opener Jersey Auctioned For $50K!

A loyal fan has dished out a total of $50,040 for the sweaty Cleveland Cavaliers jersey, donned by none other than LeBron James. Even better, he ONLY scored 17 points this game, yet still managed to upsell his Game 1 Miami Heat jersey! Hit the jump for more info on James and other auctioned jerseys…


(Photos) NBA: The Jersey LeBron James Wore For Cavs Home Opener Is Now Up For Auction

The navy blue jersey that James during one of the biggest season openers of all time is now being auctioned off by the NBA. Hit the jump for details.


NBA: No Love For the G.O.A.T?! Michael Jordan’s Rookie Card Fails to Sell at Auction

I’d kill to own this but it looks like people who had enough money to buy it, weren’t interested.  A Michael Jordan rookie card expected to earn more than $80,000 in an online auction failed to sell.


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