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Cavaliers Star Donovan Mitchell Scores Rare Super Bowl Halftime Costume
Mitchell left the big game with an oversized Bad Bunny tree costume that could be worth $60,000 on eBay.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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Donovan Mitchell, the star player for the Cleveland Cavaliers, managed to snag one of the elaborate tree costumes used in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime performance. Mitchell said he saw the dancers discarding the costumes after the show and asked if he could take one, which they allowed. He believes the historic costume could be worth $50,000-$60,000 on eBay as it ages. The costume wasn't the only memento Mitchell took home - his fiancée Coco Jones also performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before the game, and Mitchell said they plan to frame her Super Bowl dress.
Why it matters
Mitchell's acquisition of the rare Super Bowl halftime costume highlights the unique opportunities and mementos that can come from attending the big game. While many of the elaborate performance pieces are discarded after the show, Mitchell was able to secure a piece of history by simply asking. This speaks to the unpredictable nature of major events and the potential value of unexpected souvenirs.
The details
After the halftime show, Mitchell saw the dancers discarding the oversized tree costumes used in Bad Bunny's performance. He approached the dancers and asked if he could take one, and they agreed. Mitchell then quickly left the stadium with the costume on a golf cart. He later joked that the costume could be worth $50,000-$60,000on eBay as it ages, noting that he had seen one sell for $10,000 already. The tree costume wasn't the only memento Mitchell took home - his fiancée Coco Jones also performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before the game, and Mitchell said they plan to frame her Super Bowl dress.
- Donovan Mitchell acquired the tree costume immediately after the Super Bowl 60 halftime show on February 18, 2026.
The players
Donovan Mitchell
A star player for the Cleveland Cavaliers who attended Super Bowl 60 and left with one of the oversized tree costumes used in Bad Bunny's halftime performance.
Coco Jones
Donovan Mitchell's fiancée, who performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before the Super Bowl 60 kickoff.
Bad Bunny
The Puerto Rican singer and rapper who headlined the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, which featured the elaborate tree costumes that Mitchell acquired.
What they’re saying
“As we were leaving on a golf cart, I saw the dancers in the trees. And they were throwing [the tree costumes] away, some were keeping them. I watched this happen and I was like, 'You know what? I'm going to take one home.' I went up there, I said, 'Hey, can I grab one?' They gave me one. I took it and sped off in the golf cart. It's historic. That's how I look at it.”
— Donovan Mitchell (Andscape)
“So, I saw one go on the internet for [$10,000] on eBay. As it ages, it probably can go for [$50,000-$60,000]. So that's the starting bid.”
— Donovan Mitchell (Andscape)
What’s next
Mitchell plans to frame the tree costume and his fiancée Coco Jones' Super Bowl dress as mementos of their experience at Super Bowl 60.
The takeaway
Donovan Mitchell's acquisition of the rare Bad Bunny tree costume from the Super Bowl 60 halftime show demonstrates the unique opportunities and potential value that can come from attending major events. While many of the elaborate performance pieces are discarded after the show, Mitchell's simple request allowed him to secure a piece of history that could be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
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