A $2 million (and counting) pair of sneakers?

To be precise: $2,238,000. Yes, the zeros are right: more than two million. Practically the price of a penthouse in Milan. This is the record-breaking amount never paid for a pair of sneakers.

Sotheby’s photo.

Sotheby’s photo.

It must be said, however, that this is not just any pair of sneakers: it was the Air Jordan 13 worn by the basketball legend Michael Jordan during the NBA Finals of 1998. Not irrelevant detail: signed by the most champion champion of all time.

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The legendary Air Jordan shoes, with which the great champion played the crucial match in Game 2 against the Utah Jazz, scoring 37 points with five rebounds and three assists in the vital game, was auctioned off by Sotheby’s: red and black, like the ones regularly worn by Jordan throughout his career, are however rare – and therefore deserving of the record figure achieved – because they would be the only complete pair worn by Jordan during a Finals match and sold all over the world. ‘enchantment.

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The shoes, given as a gift to a ball boy at the end of the game, reached the auction through a series of unknown passages and ups and downs. But, rest assured, they are the authentic ones, as verified by MeiGray Auctions, the official authenticator of the NBA.

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An exceptional result for the sale that arrives in perfect timeliness just a few days after the release in cinemas of Air, the film by and starring Ben Affleck as Nike founder Phil Knight, which tells the story of the signing of the historic agreement between Jordan and the Swoosh brand. History that we have summarized for you here.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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