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Michael Jordan-worn shoes from 1997 when the Bulls played in Salt Lake City for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Truman never anticipated those shoes one day being worth $104,000.
Jordan waved the Bulls employee off and said he was "doing something with them" before pointing at Truman. Truman held on to the shoes for 16 years before allowing them to be sold at auction in 2013.
Utah Jazz ball boy Alex Rodriguez wouldn’t take money from Michael Jordan, so MJ came up with another way to pay him for two tickets to a sold-out Jazz-Chicago Bulls game in 1993: his shoes.
In a week, the shoes that Michael Jordan wore during the legendary “flu game” — Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, when a Jordan on the verge of passing out, more likely due to food poisoning, led the ...