Overview
- MeiGray Group authenticated and brokered the sale, confirming it is the only jersey Curry wore in the championship-clinching Game 6 when he scored 34 points and earned Finals MVP.
- The buyer chose to remain anonymous and was represented by Curio Advisors, consistent with recent high-end memorabilia transactions.
- The price surpasses the $1.758 million paid at Sotheby’s in 2024 for Curry’s second-game jersey and eclipses a $1.7 million private sale of this same Game 6 jersey in 2022.
- MeiGray president Barry Meisel reported a notable rise in large private memorabilia deals over the past 12–18 months, with premium items fetching multiples of prior prices.
- The new benchmark has fueled discussion over whether the top tier of the sports memorabilia market reflects durable value or an overheated environment.