the 50 worst nba players wear air jordans | Backboard From Michael Jordan’s Last Shot Sells For $41,825

July 30, 2015 BY / 0

This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.

Uabat Jordan 4 Retro SP 30th Anniversary Taupe Haze
monthly Air Jordan 1 staple
2.50 / 5 (1 VOTES)
monthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staplemonthly Air Jordan 1 staple
Loading...Loading...

michael-jordan-last-shot-1998-nba-finals-backboard-auction-01.jpeg

You really can’t put a price on the shot Michael Jordan made to clinch his sixth championship ring, but the backboard that hosted that shot is fair game. Or was fair game – it just sold for $41,825.

Heritage Auctions, which handled the sale of the full backboard, rim and stanchion set from the former Delta Center, parted with the memorabilia Thursday night at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago.

Jordan hit the title-winning shot – his last attempted and made field goal in his final game with the Chicago Bulls – with 5.6 seconds remaining in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, finishing with 45 points, one rebound, one assist, and four steals. The Bulls defeated the Utah Jazz, 87-86, for their sixth championship win in eight seasons.

michael-jordan-last-shot-1998-nba-finals-backboard-auction-07.jpeg

michael-jordan-last-shot-1998-nba-finals-backboard-auction-01.jpeg

michael-jordan-last-shot-1998-nba-finals-backboard-auction-03.jpeg

michael-jordan-last-shot-1998-nba-finals-backboard-auction-06.jpeg

Loading...

Filed under: Jordan History Jordan Memorabilia Michael Jordan

Tags:

latest posts
Loading...
Load more posts

Categories

  • Select Category

Archives