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Michael Jordan Signed Bulls "Reverse Slam" LE 24x36 Custom Framed Game-Used Floor Piece Display (UDA

Currency:USD Category:Sports - Cards & Fan Shop Start Price:200.00 USD
Michael Jordan Signed Bulls  Reverse Slam  LE 24x36 Custom Framed Game-Used Floor Piece Display (UDA

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Auction Date:2017 Jan 12 @ 19:00 (UTC-07:00 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
* Due to oversized shipping, the bidding on this lot is open to United States and Canadian ship to addresses only. The shipping cost for this lot will be a flat $50 for the continental United States and a flat $150 for Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii. Insurance is additional (1% of the order total)

Custom framed display measures 24" x 36" in size and features a piece of 6" x 26" Chicago Bulls game-used floor that has been hand-signed in silver paint pen by Michael Jordan (Bulls HOF). Hand-numbered limited #23.

When most people think of the Chicago Bulls, they think about the iconic Bulls head logo and the greatest player to ever don the Bulls uniform Michael Jordan. From his out-of-this-world feats as a rookie in 1984-85 to his unforgettable jump shot that won the 1998 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan created many indelible memories during his playing career with the Chicago Bulls. After M.J. concluded his run with the Bulls after the 1997-98 campaign, he finished as the franchise's all-time leader in points (29,277 points), rebounds (5,836) assists (5,012), steals (2,306) and games played (930). This multi-image collage showcases six distinct images of Jordan as he goes up and under the rim for a ‘reverse’ layup. Also featured in this Bulls inspired design is an image of Jordan’s back wearing his iconic red #23 Bulls away jersey. Accompanying this impressive “Reverse collage” is the actual court in which he won three championships from 1996-1998.