If you want a piece of Lonzo Ball, you’d better be ready to pony up. The Los Angeles Lakers rookie will be available for autographs at the Puente Hills Mall in the City of Industry—a shade under 22 miles east of Staples Center—on Saturday afternoon of NBA All-Star Weekend.

The cost? A cool $199. For just $10 more, you can get your signed memorabilia authenticated by Beckett Witness Certification.

In some respects, that fee is a bargain for Zo’s John Hancock. If you consider that the Big Baller Brand’s ZO2 Prime Remix “Wet” shoes—autographed by the Crown Prince of Chino Hills himself—go for $995 and the unsigned edition sells for $495, his signature retails for about $500, give or take whatever the value is for the LED-lid clear acrylic case for the “Wet” version.

So if you have a pair of ZO2s that you want to get signed, you would technically be saving yourself somewhere in the neighborhood of $300 by either driving out to the City of Industry or mailing your shoes to the event ahead of time.

Still, $200 or so is a lot to spend on the autograph of a first-year player who’s missed 19 games in 2017-18. But if Ball blows up, as the Lakers hope and LaVar Ball expects he will, that gamble could pay off handsomely down the line by sending the market value of your keepsake skyrocketing.

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