Michael Jordan, the basketball legend known as “His Airness,” left an indelible mark on the NBA, and a pair of his iconic home white Chicago Bulls shorts from the 1998 NBA Finals are set to create ripples in the sports memorabilia world. As Jordan’s final season with the Bulls culminated in his sixth NBA championship, these shorts hold immense historical significance.
In the 1998 NBA Finals, Jordan showcased his prowess in Games 3, 4, and 5 at the United Center in Chicago while wearing these very shorts. With point totals of 24, 34, and 28 in those games, Jordan played a crucial role in guiding the Bulls to victories in Games 3 and 4, eventually leading to their sixth title after defeating the Utah Jazz in Game 6. These shorts, the last he wore at home as a Chicago Bull, are a tangible link to that momentous achievement.
The upcoming SCP’s Fall Premier Auction will feature these legendary shorts, meticulously authenticated and photo-matched to games by MeiGray and Sports Investors. With bidding opening on November 6 and closing on November 23, the estimated value of $500,000 positions them to potentially set a new record for game-worn basketball shorts, reflecting the enduring appeal of Jordan’s memorabilia.
Jordan’s game-worn items have consistently commanded staggering prices in the auction market. A jersey worn by Jordan in Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals fetched $10 million, while a collection of sneakers he wore during the same series sold for $8 million earlier this year. The fervent interest in these pieces underscores the enduring legacy of the basketball superstar.
As collectors and fans eagerly await their chance to own a part of NBA history, the auction of Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals shorts promises to ignite a bidding war and add another illustrious chapter to the legend of a player who redefined the sport. Get ready to witness the fervor as these coveted shorts hit the auction block, symbolizing the unparalleled greatness of a basketball icon.