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Longtime NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski announced last week that he was going to be auctioning off memorabilia from his reporting career. Included among
How much is Adrian Wojnarowski’s collection of old cell phones and press credentials worth? We now have our answer. Last week, the former ESPN NBA insider put several items from his storied sports media career up for auction to raise funds for the St.
The prices of former ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski’s old cell phones have been revealed. He auctioned them off as memorabilia to fund St. Bonaventure NIL, where he is now the basketball GM. The eight-day auction netted a total of nearly $18,
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Former NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning off several items he used throughout his journalism career covering the league. Wojnarowski, who retired from journalism to become the St. Bonaventure men's basketball team general manager,
Adrian Wojnarowski used to be one of the premier newsbreakers in all of sports. He broke some of the biggest news in NBA history. Even when he retired, he was still at the top of his game. MORE ON RET
Former NBA Insider and current St. Bonaventure men's basketball general manager Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning off cell phones used from his media career to raise money for the school's NIL collective.
Wojnarowski was asked in a recent interview with sports memorabilia media company, cllct, where he was when the blockbuster Luka Doncic trade went down in the middle of the night
The iPhones, his ESPN ID and media credentials from NBA Finals and NBA drafts are part of a new online auction.
Adrian Wojnarowski is blissfully no longer breaking news, but he is staying busy helping the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball program.
Adrian Wojnarowski is selling all his most prized assets. The former NBA insider has decided to auction off notable items from his seven-year long career at ESPN such as dinner dates, video calls, press passes and even cell phones his breaking news “Woj bombs” were sent from.