Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Uniform Sells for $2.6 Million
- A set of Michael Jordan’s game-used jersey and shorts from 17 contests in the 1992-93 Chicago Bulls season fetched $2.623 million at Heritage Auctions.
- The sale followed verification by photo-matching services, which linked the uniform to 11 games and partially to six others during the Bulls' first three-peat season.
- During the 1992-93 season, Jordan once again topped the league in points per game for the seventh year running, matching Wilt Chamberlain's record, and led the Bulls to secure their third consecutive NBA championship.
- Heritage Auctions highlighted the uniform's exceptional signs of heavy use, surpassing the level of wear typically seen in Jordan-related items, with clear evidence of sweat, frayed threads, and pink-stained drawstrings from dye transfer.
- This sale highlights strong collector interest in Jordan's authenticated game-worn memorabilia, though it remains second in value to his 1998 NBA Finals jersey sold for $10.091 million.
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Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls uniform sells for $2.6 million
CHICAGO — A Chicago Bulls jersey and shorts worn by Michael Jordan sold for $2.6 million at an auction over the weekend. According to auction house Heritage Auctions, the Jordan-worn uniform was photo-matched to 17 games during the 1992-93 NBA season — which was the Bulls' first three-peat and the season before he retired for the first time. He swapped out jerseys more often after he returned. Auction Featuring Michael Jordan Items The auc…
Michael Jordan's '92-'93 season jersey and shorts sell for $2.6 million
A Bulls jersey and shorts worn by Michael Jordan for the season before he retired the first time sold for $2.6 million at auction over the weekend, according to auction house Heritage Auctions.The jersey and shorts were said to have been photo-matched to 17 games from the 1992-93 season — in which Jordan and the Bulls completed the first three-peat — as well as the Oct. 18, 1993, cover of Sports Illustrated that featured a picture of His Airness…
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A cassole that Michael Jordan used in 17 games performed at the service of Chicago Bulls in 1992/93 was, this second-day, leased by nothing less than $2,623 million (EUR 2,330 million). According to the North American television station ESPN, the leillion was run by the specialized house 'Eritage Auctions'. In this case, there is a historical equipment, since it was precisely what NBA's 'lenda' led the team to the third title of the consecutive …
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