Signed LeBron James game-worn Jordan Jumpman Swift 6s from his first high school state championship game win as freshman, is up for auction; Expected to be bought for $200,000

LeBron James’ Jordan Jumpman Swift 6s from HS hit auction

LeBron James is widely recognized worldwide, as one of the greatest basketball/NBA players of all-time. Many even have LeBron listed as the best to ever do it. He’s won four NBA titles, four Finals MVP awards, four NBA MVP awards, and more.

Plenty of LeBron memorabilia are always buzzing on the market, especially game-worn products. According to TMZ, one of his high school sneakers that he wore, are one of the latest additions to hit the auction market.

This is LeBron’s Jumpman Swift 6s that come in a white and black design. These were worn by him when he won his first state title as a freshman at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, in his hometown of Akron, This was the 1999-2000 Ohio High School Division III Championship against Jamestown Greenview. LeBro totaled 25 points and 9 rebounds in that win.

LeBron’s Jumpman Swift 6s are being listed at Heritage Auctions, and are expected to soon be purchased for $200,000. These sneakers are also said to have initially been gifted to LeBron’s stepfather Eddie Jackson, back in 2000. On them, LeBron wrote his number 23, as well as “1999-2000 State Champs.”

LeBron James’ Jordan Jumpman Swift 6s from HS hit auction

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