Oscar Robertson puts memorabilia, including 1971 Bucks championship ring, up for auction

Matt Velazquez
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Oscar Robertson had a Hall of Fame career, including helping lead the Milwaukee Bucks to their lone NBA title in 1971. His decorated career included numerous awards and rings, many of which can now be yours.

This week, Robertson put his personal memorabilia collection up for auction as part of the Lelands.com 2018 Invitational Auction. Featured among 51 separate lots of Robertson memorabilia is his 1971 Bucks championship ring, which opened at $20,000 and as of Tuesday morning had already been bid up to $26,620.

Oscar Robertson's 1971 NBA championship ring won while he was a member of the Milwaukee Bucks is up for auction.

The auction closes on Aug. 17 at 11 a.m.

Additional highlights include "The Big O’s" NBA 50th greatest players signed lithograph, a 1973-'74 Bucks game-worn jersey, his Basketball Hall of Fame ring and Hall of Fame induction trophy, 11 of his NBA All-Star rings, his 1956 Indiana high school basketball championship ring and more. If you're so inclined, you could even bid on Robertson's signed U.S. passport issued in 1976.

Each item offered will include a letter of authenticity signed by Robertson.

For more information about the auction, please visit Lelands.com.