Kobe Bryant and LeBron James are two of the most iconic players in Los Angeles Lakers history and by no surprise, people will spend a fortune to have some memorabilia from the two legends.

A game-worn “Los Lakers” jersey that Kobe wore in 2013 and a generic LA jersey that LeBron wore in his first season with the team are expected to rake in more than $100,000 apiece, according to TMZ Sports.

The Kobe one is very, very unique. It has a JB patch to honor late Lakers owner Jerry Buss and even has Bryant's signature on the back. It was a jersey that was made to pay homage to the Latin community in LA.

Goldin is the company auctioning off these two pieces and they expect the Kobe one to go for $125k, while Bron's jersey could sell for around $150k. Talk about wild.

We know what Bryant means to Lakers fans and especially after his passing, we all miss him so much. As for The King, he brought LA a title in his second season and continues to be a fan favorite. It's crazy to think someone will pay six figures just for a jersey, but both are the definition of statement pieces. Auctions will close next month, so you have some time to put your bid in.