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Kyle Kuzma’s ‘Snell Game 2.0’ Jersey Hits The Auction Block

by Len Werle
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Kyle Kuzma’s infamous statless performance in Game 1 of the First Round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs has now become a piece of basketball history—literally. The Statement Edition jersey he wore during his 22-minute appearance without recording a single stat is officially up for auction, drawing comparisons to Tony Snell’s legendary zero-stat game.

On April 19, 2025, Kuzma suited up for the Milwaukee Bucks against the Indiana Pacers in the opening game of their playoff series. Despite playing 22 minutes, he failed to register a single point, rebound, assist, steal, or block. The Bucks ultimately lost 117-98, and Kuzma’s performance quickly became a viral talking point among fans.

The nickname “Snell Game 2.0” references Tony Snell’s infamous 2017 performance, where he played 28 minutes without recording a single stat. Kuzma’s playoff version of the statless game has now earned its own place in NBA lore, leading to the decision to auction off his jersey.

The jersey, labeled as “Game-Worn Statement Edition”, is being sold as a collector’s item. While Kuzma’s performance that night was forgettable in terms of impact, the jersey itself has become a symbol of one of the most bizarre stat lines in playoff history.

Per Sotheby’s:

This away ‘Statement Edition’ jersey was worn by Kyle Kuzma on April 19, 2025, during Game 1 of the First Round of the NBA Playoffs, when the Milwaukee Bucks played the Indiana Pacers. Kuzma did not record any stats. The Bucks lost to the Pacers, 117-98. 

While most game-worn jerseys are auctioned off due to historic performances, Kuzma’s zero-stat playoff jersey is making headlines for the opposite reason. Whether it becomes a prized collector’s item or simply a humorous footnote in NBA history, the Snell Game 2.0 jersey is officially up for grabs.

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