Charles Barkley to sell memorabilia to fund an affordable housing project in Alabama

Charles Barkley collected some significant hardware throughout his 16-year NBA career, but he says he’s going to put it all up for sale to make improvements to his hometown.

Charles Barkley collected some significant hardware throughout his 16-year NBA career, but he says he’s going to put it all up for sale to make improvements to his hometown.

Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said he …

Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said he plans to sell his NBA MVP trophy and memorabilia from the 1992 Dream Team so that he can use the money to help build affordable housing in his hometown of Leeds, Alabama. Barkley told WJOX 94.5 that he wanted to make a difference in his hometown community, and the best way to do that was to sell valuables in his family’s trophy room. “We probably got 30 eyesores, as I call them, where houses used to be when I was growing up. Either a rotted-out house or there’s just weeds that have overgrown,” Barkley said. “So, what I’m trying to do — I want to work with the city of Leeds, I want them to give me the spaces, number one. I want them to give me the houses, and I’m going to use my own money selling my memorabilia.

Barkley said he plans to keep his 1992 …

Barkley said he plans to keep his 1992 Olympic gold medal because his daughter wants it. But outside of that, he’s selling anything of value. “I got an autograph deal with Panini and I was talking to the guys,” Barkley explained, “cause all that stuff is at my grandmother’s house, I don’t even keep it to be honest with you — and I said, ‘How much could I get for my MVP trophy and my two gold medals? And I got an autographed plaque signed by the first original Dream Team.’ He says, ‘Oh I can get you a lot of money for that stuff.’”

Kobe Bryant was purple and gold as a …

Kobe Bryant was purple and gold as a …

An autographed box score sheet from the …

An autographed box score sheet from the night Kobe Bryant scored 81 points has just hit the auction block — and some of the proceeds will go to the families of the helicopter crash victims. The rare document was personally signed by Bryant in blue ballpoint pen shortly after he dropped the incredible figure on the Toronto Raptors in that legendary 2006 performance.

A massive memorial created by the …

A massive memorial created by the public outside Staples Center after the death of former Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant was being dismantled Monday, with an official saying some of the items would go to Bryant’s widow and other family members. The cleanup of flowers, balloons, jerseys, stuffed toys and basketballs began at 4 a.m., Staples Center President Lee Zeidman tweeted. A fence was erected around the site to keep the cleanup out of public view.

Demand for Kobe Bryant memorabilia is …

Demand for Kobe Bryant memorabilia is surging like crazy in the wake of his death — with collectors paying INSANE prices to scoop up valuable items, TMZ Sports has learned. But, with the high demand comes scam artists looking to push fakes … and the market is already on high alert. We spoke with multiple high-end collectible dealers who are all saying the same thing … people are clamoring for anything Kobe … and they’re paying anywhere from 2x to 20x the price Kobe stuff was fetching before his death.