Former NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski's days of breaking news are long behind him, and his devices that helped him deliver his patented "Woj Bombs" are now a thing of the past as well. Per Will Stern of cllct,
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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,
Longtime NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski announced last week that he was going to be auctioning off memorabilia from his reporting career. Included among
The former ESPN NBA reporter is cleaning out his office of cell phones and press passes, and even offering dinner dates.
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.
OKC Thunder fans now have the chance to own a unique piece of history. Former ESPN NBA Senior reporter Adrian Wojnarowski is taking bids on the iPhone XR used to announce the stunning Paul George for SGA trade on X (then Twitter) in 2019.
Would you like to own a piece of Woj Bomb-orabilia? Adrian Wojnarowski, the retired NBA insider now managing St. Bonaventure University’s men’s basketball
St. Bonaventure men's basketball general manager and former NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is taking a unique approach to support an NIL initiative for his team. Wojnarowski announced in a social media post that he'll be auctioning off the iPhones that he used to break the largest news stories of his career.
The iPhones, his ESPN ID and media credentials from NBA Finals and NBA drafts are part of a new online auction.