Michael Jordan’s trainers sell for record $1.47M at auction
Team sports
- 25 October, 2021
- 12:43
A pair of trainers worn by the US basketball star Michael Jordan have sold for a record $1.47 million at auction, Report informs referring to the BBC.
Jordan used the pair of red and white Nike Air Ships during his first season with the Chicago Bulls in 1984.
That was the year he and Nike began their collaboration to create his signature brand of clothes and shoes.
The price is the highest ever paid for game-worn footwear from any sport.
Jordan is seen by many as the best player in the history of basketball.
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