Michael Jordan was the most dominant basketball player in the world during the 1990s, and is considered by many to be the most recognizable athlete in the world. He won the NBA's Most Valuable Player award five times, and six times led the Chicago Bulls to the league championship. Jordan led the Bulls to the team's first three championships in 1991, 1992 and 1993 with superb shooting and playmaking and a competitive killer instinct. After leaving the game for one year to pursue a baseball career, Jordan won three more championships in 1996, 1997 and 1998. After retiring in 1999, Jordan began considering another comeback as an NBA player, and in the fall of 2001, he returned once again to play for the Washington Wizards. He played for two more full seasons, retiring for good in April of 2003.
This home white Chicago Bulls jersey was worn by Michael Jordan during the Bulls' final NBA championship season of 1997-1998. It is tagged on the tail with a Nike size/ID tag, a Bulls tag, and a NBA Authentics tag. A "Length +4"/"Made in the U.S.A." tag is sewn below that. Inside, this jersey is tagged with a Nike 1997-1998 year flag tag and a second flag tag containing all the wash instructions. This jersey exhibits moderate evidence of game wear, including some loose stitching and fraying on the tackle twill numbers and letters (as a result of multiple laundering). This jersey is accompanied by a letter from the Chicago Bulls (on their letterhead), stating the jersey was worn by Michael Jordan during the Bulls' final NBA championship run in 1997-1998.
Chicago Bulls LOA (On Bulls Letterhead).View Lot Detail page
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