Michael Jordan game-worn Air Jordan 13s sold for a significant amount in an auction, further proving the value of his game-worn sports memorabilia. The sneakers were worn during Game 2 in Salt Lake City and are highly sought after by collectors.
Additional Context from the Auction
Top Lots from the “Victoriam” Sale
Several other items were included in the two-part auction, with a game-worn 1998 Bulls jersey fetching $508,000 and a pair of 1985 Air Jordan 1s selling for $127,000. Other notable sales included one of Kobe Bryant’s LA Lakers shooting shirts, which sold for over $406,000, and a soccer jersey worn by the late Pelé on his debut for the New York Cosmos in 1975 that fetched over $177,000.
The Sneakers’ History
The pair of sneakers sold were worn during Game 2 in Salt Lake City, which the Bulls won 93-88 after losing Game 1, with Jordan scoring 37 points. They are the last pair of black and red Air Jordan 13s that Jordan ever wore on the court for an NBA game.
Michael Jordan’s Game-Worn Sports Memorabilia
The sale of Jordan’s game-worn sneakers has proven once again that Michael Jordan game-worn sports memorabilia is highly sought after and valuable.