Watching Kobe Bryant score 60 points in his final NBA game was a priceless experience. Owning a physical piece of the Los Angeles Lakers legend's final performance on an NBA court, though? There is , in fact, a price tag on that, and it was miiiiiiiiiighty steep : [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] From Darren Rovell of ESPN.com : A piece of the Staples Center game floor specially made for Kobe Bryant's last game sold for $179,100. [...] A spokesperson for the NBA, which conducted the auction online on behalf of the Lakers Youth Foundation, said the buyer wanted to remain anonymous. Naturally. As anyone who has spent any time on the Basketball Internet knows, if there's one thing Kobe fans hate, it's calling attention to how much they like Kobe. (Personally, I really hope the buyer was the Black Mamba himself. Those panels would really make a nice accent to the decor at the Kobe Inc. offices, don't you think?) As souvenirs from the final game of Bryant's illustrious 20-year career go, it's kind of hard to argue with how rad this one is. I mean, if you couldn't cop one of those diamond-and-gold retirement rings the Lakers gave Kobe and his...