LeBron James followers are going to go loopy over this … the sneakers he wore throughout his first-ever H.S. championship are about to go up on the market — but when ya wanna personal ’em, there higher be an entire lot of zeros in your checking account.
TMZ Sports has discovered … the black and white Jumpman Swift 6s that James wore when he received a state title as a freshman on the St. Vincent-St. Mary hoops crew in Akron, Ohio are hitting the public sale block in only a few weeks — and so they’re so extremely uncommon, they might land over $200,000 when the ultimate gavel hits.
According to Heritage Auctions, which is internet hosting the upcoming sale, the sneakers have been gifted to LBJ’s stepfather, Eddie Jackson, again in 2000.
Jackson says ‘Bron signed the kicks and handed them over following his large sport (25 factors, 9 rebounds) within the 1999-2000 Ohio High School Division III Championship in opposition to Jamestown Greenview.
James — who was 6-foot-2 as a freshman — added an inscription on each of the dimensions 14 sneakers, writing his jersey quantity “23” in addition to “1999-2000 State Champs.”
The public sale home says the sneakers will include their authentic field as nicely.
The Js are clearly extremely uncommon — they’re one-of-a-kind in any case — however Heritage Auctions officers say they’re additionally the earliest James game-worn materials identified in existence.
Bidding for the sneaks begins in February … good luck saving up!!