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Basketball: NBA shoes

Michael Jordan ICON CRYSTALS For the record amount of converted 1.26 million euros, a few old basketball boots of the Sotheby houses icon Michael Jordan had been auctioned. As much as those $ 1.472 million at an auction of the Sotheby s house has never been paid for shoes worn by a Sotheby houses star. Jordan played in the fifth match of his rookie season at the Chicago Bulls in 1984 in the white leather fades with the red Nike Swoosh . The price, which was paid for you in Las Vegas, exceeds the previous record clearly: In August 2020, almost 530,000 euros were paid for another pair of basketball shoes Jordan. The now auctioned record boots ( Nike Air Ships ) were signed by Jordan and a gift to Tommie Tim III Lewis, a ball boy of Denver Nuggets in the 1984/85 season. Whether the bottom will have long stock is questionable: Trading with Sotheby houses memorabilia is booming.

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