1992 Olympics-Worn Michael Jordan Dream Team Tops $3 Million

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A truly one-of-a-kind collection has hit the market after Goldin’s 1992 Olympic Dream Team auction closed Wednesday night.

The biggest winner, perhaps not surprisingly, was a 1992 Olympic game-worn Michael Jordan jersey photo-matched to the semifinals and signed by Jordan to Dream Team teammate Karl Malone which sold for $3,030,000. It received 40 bids.

More than $5.6 million was spent on the collection, sold individually.

The collection, which had belonged to Malone, included a game-worn jersey and pair of shoes from each Dream Team player. According to Goldin, at one time the collection had been showcased at Malone’s Utah car dealership.

Several items had been photo-matched to one of the Olympic games.

Other Dream Team game-used final sales (all with buyer’s premium):

  • Michael Jordan shoes – $420,000
  • Karl Malone JSY – $58,800
  • Karl Malone shoes – $43,200
  • Magic Johnson JSY – $336,000
  • Magic Johnson shoes – $61,200
  • Larry Bird JSY – $360,000
  • Larry Bird shoes – $91,200
  • Charles Barkley JSY – $230,400
  • Charles Barkley shoes – $79,200
  • John Stockton JSY – $55,200
  • John Stockton shoes – $18,000
  • Scottie Pippen JSY – $80,400
  • Scottie Pippen shoes – $48,000
  • David Robinson JSY – $116,400
  • David Robinson shoes – $16,800
  • Clyde Drexler JSY – $91,200
  • Clyde Drexler shoes – $26,700
  • Patrick Ewing JSY – $39,600
  • Patrick Ewing shoes – $39,600
  • Chris Mullin JSY – $37,200
  • Chris Mullin shoes – $31,800
  • Christian Laettner JSY – $39,600
  • Christian Laettner shoes – $7,200

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1 comment

  1. JDonovan 26 May, 2023 at 19:28

    Must have been a real ego shot that his own jersey and shoes were among the ones with the lowest winning bids.

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