Adrian Wojnarowski, the renowned basketball reporter who retired from ESPN, is auctioning his personal memorabilia to raise funds for St. Bonaventure's men's basketball program, where he now serves as general manager. Items for bid include press credentials, old smartphones used for breaking major trades, and personal experiences like dinner with him. Bidding has already seen significant interest, with prices reaching thousands for certain items. This auction reflects Wojnarowski's connection to both the sport and his commitment to supporting the university's athletic department.
Wojnarowski, the basketball news-breaker who recently retired from ESPN, is auctioning his castoff items to benefit the men's basketball program at St. Bonaventure University.
The likely stars of the auction are the smartphones that buzzed in Wojnarowski's pockets at all hours with texts and calls from N.B.A. owners, agents, coaches or others offering coveted scoops.
Bidding closes next Tuesday. Wojnarowski did not immediately respond to a request for comment through the university.
Want the credential that got Woj, as he has long been known, into the 2023 N.B.A. draft? As of Thursday morning, the bidding was at $900.
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