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Former ESPN NBA insider and current St. Bonaventure men’s basketball general manager Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning his Iphones–as well as other items–that he used to report on several breaking stories to raise NIL money for his program, he announced Monday.
A few of the other items include media credentials from the NBA Draft, NBA Finals and All-Star Weekend, badges from when he worked at ESPN, dinner with Woj or a video call with Woj.
Currently, bids are as low as $150 and as high as $750. The auction won’t end until March 5, so there’s plenty of time for those prices to continue to skyrocket.
Programs are searching for any way to have NIL money because of how pertinent it is in today’s college athletics. The Atlantic 10 is one of the bigger mid-major conferences in America with St. Bonaventure being a respectable program. Any way that teams will legally find a way to accumulate some extra funds, they will.
This is definitely one of the more creative ways that we know publicly; Woj is smart enough to know that anyone will bid on his collectible items, especially since they’re no longer in use. He changed the entire game of being a sports insider. Anything up for sale that’s attached to a “Woj bomb,” people will buy.
The 55-year-old is in his first year with the program. St. Bonaventure is currently one win away from their third 20-win season in four seasons. Though they are still in the middle-of-the-pack of the Atlantic 10 at 7-8, tied with George Washington and one game above Rhode Island.
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