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Michael Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ shoes could sell for $4 million Sotheby’s will take bids for sneakers worn by the Chicago Bulls icon in Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals March 14, 2023 More than ...
Michael Jordan's game-worn sneakers from the 1998 NBA finals are displayed at Sotheby's on April 5 in New York. On Tuesday, they sold for a record $2.2 million.
President-elect Donald Trump's quirky dance moves are taking social media and the sports world by storm. Videos of NFL stars, UFC fighters and college football players mimicking Trump's dance ...
The most valuable sports memorabilia of Jordan’s ever to be sold stands at a whopping $10.1 million — a jersey worn in Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals — which went in Sept. 2022. Sotheby’s ...
A dance popularized by President-elect Donald Trump appears to have taken the sporting world by storm, after multiple US athletes across the country brought it out to celebrate plays this weekend.
Michael Jordan wore these shoes in the 1998 NBA Finals and gave them to a ball boy. Now, they're expected to sell for as much as $4 million. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀 ...
Jordan's "last dance" memorabilia is notoriously coveted. The highest-ever sports item sold at auction was a Jordan jersey worn in Game 1 of that same series, which netted an astounding $10.091 ...
President-elect Donald Trump's quirky dance moves are taking social media and the sports world by storm. But how did it start? Here's what to know.
A pair of autographed sneakers that Michael Jordan wore during Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals in his "Last Dance" season sold for a record $2.238M.
The Air Jordan 13 sneakers sold for a record $2.2 million at auction—the shoes were worn by the NBA legend during the 1998 NBA Finals Game 2.
In September, a jersey worn by Jordan in the first game of that series was auctioned off by Sotheby's for $10.091 million, the most ever for a piece of sports memorabilia. The shoes were worn ...
Michael Jordan's Game 2 sneakers worn during the Bulls' 1998 playoff run, commonly referred to as "The Last Dance," just became the latest record-breaking sale of memorabilia by His Airness.