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Check out our list of transportation suggestions for these athletes below, and let us know in the comments if you think there's another car more suited to the person.Kobe Bryant | $49.5 Million
2014 Lamborghini Aventador
A car fit for a king representing true LA Lakers style.
Tiger Woods | $50.6 Million
2012 Ferrari FF
Subtle, sporty and incredibly good looking, the FF is the perfect pairing for one of the world's most famous men to ever wield a club.
Phil Mickelson | $50.8 Million
2015 BMW i8
Track-capable performance figures with an average consumption of 76 mpg - what's not to love?
Kevin Durant | $54.1 Million
2016 Mercedes-AMG GT S
As a fan of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, it only makes sense that Durant would own the model's successor.
LeBron James | $64.8 Million
2014 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6
Tough enough to take anywhere, with enough leg room to accommodate James' height.
Roger Federer | $67 Million
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing
Sleek, stunning and a car with a reach that can compete with Federer's serve.
Lionel Messi | $73.8 Million
2005 Maserati MC12
Lionel Messi has already confirmed that he's a fan of Maserati, and especially of his GranTurismo MC Stradale. But it's hard to compete with the prestige of the MC12 - one of these would make a fine addition to his collection.
Cristiano Ronaldo | $79.6 Million
2015 McLaren P1
There doesn't seem to be a particular type of fine car that Ronaldo has an interest in, but that's not to say he doesn't know a fine car when he sees it. He took a ride in the P1 and seemed to enjoy it, so perhaps it's time to add one to his list.
Manny Pacquiao | $160 Million
1965 Icon D200 Dodge Crew Cab 4x4 Custom
He's shown a penchant both for SUVs and high performance supercars, so a custom Dodge from ICON might be right up this boxing star's alley.
Floyd Mayweather | $300 Million
Ferrari LaFerrari
Mayweather's collection is legendary, but with the recent sale of his Enzo, perhaps it's time for another monumental Ferrari to enter circulation.
(Source: Forbes)