Millions of dollars’ worth of memorabilia stolen from Kaseya Center in massive heist

Federal functionaries are researching what s been described as the largest memorabilia heist in sports history after millions of dollars worth of Miami Heat memorabilia including game-worn Finals jerseys was stolen from inside the Kaseya Center NBA analyst Amin Elhassan disclosed that several millions of dollars worth of authenticated game-worn Miami Heat gear including NBA Finals jerseys was stolen from a storage room inside the Kaseya Center and sold This person was taking them and selling them noted Elhassan Elhassan shared the overview on The Dan LeBatard Show saying the operation went on for at least months stealing the authentic gear and selling it for millions in profits One of the largest if not the largest memorabilia heists in the history of this country commented Elhassan The sale of ill-gotten memorabilia A federal study into the theft has begun looking into how someone did this What red-flagged it within the memorabilia population is you never see people with this much stuff announced Elhassan Elhassan suggested that the person inside the Heat organization had access to the franchise s storage and may have gotten help from someone with ties to the NBA and a Miami Police officer News reached out to Miami Police Chief Manny Morales who provided a declaration saying the department has no comment on the ongoing inspection That is an FBI study At this time we are unable to comment The Heat organization also announced they could not provide a comment at this time Specific of the items reportedly stolen were tied to the biggest names in the franchise s history including LeBron James Dwyane Wade and others Any day now the feds are going to announce like this thing is happening mentioned Elhassan It s unclear what exact legal ramifications could occur as a upshot from the analysis at this time