Adrian Wojnarowski is in the process of clearing out his office, selling off mobile phones and press passes, and even offering dinner dates to generate name, image, and likeness funds for the St Bonaventure men’s basketball program.
The former ESPN NBA reporter, renowned for his breaking news “Woj bombs,” took to social media on Monday to launch an online auction aimed at supporting his new role as general manager of the Atlantic 10 team.
Items available for bidding include Wojnarowski’s ESPN ID badge, a variety of press passes, and several iPhones that he used to report major news, including the one that announced his move from ESPN to St Bonaventure last September.

Adrian Wojnarowski. AP
Most items start with minimum bids ranging from AUD$141 for Wojnarowski’s 2023 NBA All-Star game credential to AUD$827 for the phone he used to announce the NBA’s suspension of play due to the COVID-19 pandemic back in 2020.
Additionally, bidders will have the opportunity to engage in unlimited video chats and dinner dates with Wojnarowski.
Since taking on the role at his alma mater, the 55-year-old Wojnarowski is embracing a broad range of responsibilities, collaborating closely with coach Mark Schmidt and his team.
His responsibilities encompass focusing on NIL opportunities, managing the transfer portal, recruiting, and fostering relationships with alumni players.
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