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If you love Air Jordans, and have six figures available, here’s a deal for you

If you love Air Jordans, Christie’s auction house has some game-worn classics available at the end of July. But it will cost you.

About a dozen pair of the Nike shoes, worn by Charlotte Hornets owner and former NBA MVP Michael Jordan, will go up for bid July 30 through Aug. 13 on Christie’s web site. Christie’s estimates each pair of the shoes is worth from $6,000 to as much as $850,000 as collector’s items from Jordan’s six-championship career playing for the Chicago Bulls.

The prize of this auction is a pair of Air Jordan 1s Jordan wore in a Nike-sponsored exhibition in Trieste, Italy in August 1985. That’s when Jordan, reigning NBA rookie of the year, shattered a backboard, leaping from just inside the lane for a dunk. A piece of glass from the fragmented backboard is still lodged in the sole of the left shoe, according to Christie’s auction information.

Christie’s estimated those shoes to be worth between $650,000 and $850,000.

Also in Christie’s auction: A pair of shoes from the first Olympic “Dream Team” in 1992, given to a receptionist at the hotel Team USA stayed at in Barcelona, Spain, and baseball cleats from when Jordan played for the Double A Birmingham (Ala.) Barons in the Chicago White Sox system in 1994.

Pictures of all the Air Jordan’s up for auction are on Christie’s website. Christie’s is doing by-appointment in-person exhibitions of the shoes at Rockefeller Center in New York City through Aug. 13.

This story was originally published July 23, 2020 at 12:49 PM with the headline "If you love Air Jordans, and have six figures available, here’s a deal for you."

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Rick Bonnell
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Rick Bonnell has covered the Charlotte Hornets and the NBA for the Observer since the expansion franchise moved to the Queen City in 1988. A Syracuse grad and former president of the Pro Basketball Writers Association, Bonnell also writes occasionally on the NFL, college sports and the business of sports. Support my work with a digital subscription
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