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Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ jersey to be auctioned next month

Agence France-Presse (AFP)
New York, United States
Thu, August 11, 2022

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Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ jersey to be auctioned next month Jumpin’ jersey: Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls jersey from Game 1 of the 1998 NBA finals, catalogued as the Game-Worn 1998 NBA Finals The Last Dance Jersey, is seen in this image provided by Sotheby's on Aug. 10. The famouse No. 23 jersey is to be put under the hammer during Sotheby's auction from Sept. 6 to 14 in New York. (AFP/Sotheby’s)

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jersey worn by basketball legend Michael Jordan during Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals, his last title victory, is set to be auctioned in September for an estimated US$3-5 million, Sotheby's announced on Wednesday.

The iconic red Chicago Bulls jersey, with Jordan's No. 23 on the back, is only the second worn by the star during his six championships to be sold at auction.

Most of Jordan's NBA Finals jerseys remain in private hands, according to Sotheby's, although he has donated one to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Jordan, now 59, spent the bulk of his basketball career with the Bulls, with whom he won all six of his titles, but came out of retirement in 2001 to play two seasons with the Washington Wizards. 

His final season with the Bulls was detailed in the ESPN/Netflix documentary The Last Dance, released in 2020.

"The 1997-1998 season is perhaps one of the most popular among Jordan fans, as Michael was reaching the height of his abilities while simultaneously pursuing what he understood would be his last chance at an NBA Championship with the Chicago Bulls," Brahm Wachter, head of streetwear and modern collectables at Sotheby’s, said in a press release.

The jersey will first be publicly displayed in Monterey, California, before being shipped to New York, where fans will also have the chance to view it during the online auction from Sept. 6 to 14.

Sotheby's estimate is lower than the record set in May for the most expensive sports memorabilia ever sold, $9.3 million for soccer star Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" jersey, but it would still be the highest price for one of Jordan's artifacts.

The New York auction house, owned since 2019 by French-Israeli telecommunications magnate Patrick Drahi, previously sold a pair of Jordan's sneakers for nearly $1.5 million.

The retired basketball star currently owns the Charlotte Hornets, based in his childhood hometown in North Carolina, and reportedly still earns millions in royalties each year from sales of Nike's Air Jordan sneakers brand.

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