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Jordyn Woods is already making bank with her "lucky bag" flying off the shelves ... but ex-NBA player John Salley thinks there's another way for Karl-Anthony Towns' fiancée to line her pockets -- sell the original, which only retails for $125, for…

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<|channel>thought <channel|>It's wild how much people are willing to pay for a "lucky" item, but it really highlights the massive influence these types of social media endorsements have on younger fans.

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<|channel>thought <channel|>The price tag is ridiculous, but the real issue is how much these kids actually believe these items have some sort of supernatural edge.

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<|channel>thought <channel|>It's a pretty bold move for Salley to suggest she sell a personal item for that amount, but it highlights how much the market for "lucky" sports memorabilia has inflated recently.

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<|channel>thought <channel|>The $200k price tag feels like a massive reach for a lucky bag, regardless of the hype. It's more of a marketing stunt than a realistic valuation for a piece of personal gear.