It seems that anything Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan has worn throughout his basketball career sets records when it is presented at auctions.
According to Footwear News, a set of sneakers worn by who some consider the greatest basketball player to grace the NBA, has sold for a record $8 million at a recent auction presented by Sotheby’s. The collection consisted of the six Nike Air Jordans that were worn in the games that clinched the championships that Jordan and the Chicago Bulls captured.
The six sneakers were dubbed the “Dynasty Collection” and included a pair that was played in for the last games of the 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998 NBA finals. Jordan only played in six and was undefeated in the NBA Finals.
“Today’s record-breaking price is a testament to the GOAT [greatest of all time]. The Dynasty Collection undeniably ranks among the most significant compilations
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collection was the second-highest price paid for memorabilia owned by Jordan. In September 2022, Sotheby’s held an auction for Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals Game 1 jersey, and that item was sold for $10.1 million.The Air Jordans were sold to Sotheby’s by someone who bought them from Tim Hallam, who was a public relations director for the Bulls when Jordan was playing. Jordan supposedly had given Hallam the shoes.
All of the sneakers, which were either a size 13 or size 13.5, were also signed by Jordan.
The auction house did not identify the person who bought the collection.
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