Updated April 8th, 2020 at 12:03 IST

Michael Jordan's game-worn 1992 Dream Team jersey to be auctioned off starting at $25k

According to recent reports, Michael Jordan's game-worn autographed 1992 Dream Team jersey will be auctioned off by Robert Edward Auctions from April 7.

Reported by: Devika Pawar
| Image:self
Advertisement

The Michael Jordan Dream Team jersey will soon be auctioned by Robert Edward Auctions, according to reports. The starting bid for the 1992 dream team jersey auction will be $25,000. The Michael Jordan Dream Team jersey was last auctioned in 2013.

Also read | Kobe Bryant labelled himself the greatest of all time, ahead of Michael Jordan and LeBron

1992 dream team jersey auction: The Michael Jordan Dream Team jersey proceeds likely to be donated

Also read | Steve Kerr believes Michael Jordan's hiatus helped the Chicago Bulls win more NBA titles

1992 dream team jersey auction: Michael Jordan Dream Team jersey

The online auction for Michael Jordan's jersey will last till April 19. The auction was opened on Tuesday (Wednesday IST). As per the description on the website, the jersey was signed by Jordan which said - 'Best wishes, Michael Jordan'. The jersey was originally purchased in 1992 for $17,500. The money was then donated to The Michael Jordan Foundation. The site also uploaded a copy of the original auction invoice. It was last sold in 2013 for $53,325. As per the Robert Edward Auctions website, the Jordan wore the jersey during his game vs Argentina, Lithuania, and Canada, including the tidal medal game vs Croatia. It is not certain whether the money from the auction will be donated or not. 

Also read | How many rings does Jordan have? Kobe Bryant reveals how angry he was for not matching Michael Jordan's NBA titles

Charles Barkley, a 1992 Dream Team player, recently sold his 1993 NBA MVP trophy and all Olympic memorabilia so he could build affordable housing in his hometown, Leeds. In an interview, he stated that he wants to work with the city and do something nice for them with his own money. Barkley said that he wants to build around 10-20 affordable houses, which he thinks will be "really cool". However, Barkley did not sell his Olympics gold medal as his daughter wanted to keep it. 

Also read | Michael Jordan-Chicago Bulls documentary to feature interviews with Kobe Bryant, Barack Obama

Advertisement

Published April 8th, 2020 at 12:03 IST