A piece of the Staples Center game floor specially made for Kobe Bryant's last game sold for $179,100.

Lakers star Kobe Bryant autographed the Staples Center floor after he scored 60 points in the final game of his career on April 13. NBA

The piece, four panels measuring four feet by eight feet each, had Kobe's former number 8 on it and was signed by Bryant after he scored 60 points in his final game on April 13.

It was the sixth 60-point game of Bryant's career and marked the most points scored by a player in his final regular-season game. No Hall of Famer reached 30 points in his final game, with John Havlicek's 29 in 1978 leading the way.

A spokesperson for the NBA, which conducted the auction online on behalf of the Lakers Youth Foundation, said the buyer wanted to remain anonymous.

A towel Bryant wore during and after the game was sold last week by Heritage Auctions for $8,365.