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Devin Booker Auctions His Signature Nike Kobe 4 Protro Sneakers

NBA star athlete Devin Booker finished this year's playoff with a total of 601 points and throughout this time, he wore his unique purple tonal Nike Kobe 4 Protro sneakers. This was to celebrate the Black Mamba himself and now he is auctioning the iconic sneakers that he wore throughout the season.

To do so, Booker works together with Shopify and allows fans to have the opportunity to obtain this memorabilia. The exact pair is available for auction and it is strongly inspired by his close relationship with the late Kobe Bryant, who was his mentor. On the right sneaker reads a handwritten message that reads "Be Legendary" which is advice Bryant had given Booker. Those who are interested to place a bid, it is being accepted between September 22nd to 29th.
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