LeBron James’ high school jersey that was worn on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2002 is set to become the most expensive high school jersey ever auctioned. Estimates suggest it could sell for up to $2 million dollars in a historic auction.
James wore the jersey during his junior year at St. Vincent-St. Mary high school, long before he became the cultural icon that he is today. The green and gold jersey quickly became iconic as the 4-time MVP’s career took off. The 2002 photoshoot was James’ launch into the national spotlight, setting him up to become a media sensation nearly instantly.
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The jersey was last sold in a 2021 auction for $512,200, but is set to be auctioned this month for up to $2 million, which would break the record for the most expensive high school jersey ever auctioned.
James has firmly established himself as at least one of the top two players of all time. This jersey has immortalized a moment in basketball history, and the latest price for the artifact is a reflection of that.
James Parker is an NBA writer for Ball Exclusives, follow him on X @TheJames_Parker

















































































