Michael Jordan's early pro game-worn shoes up for auction
LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. (AP) An auction company says it has Michael Jordan's earliest known pair of game-worn shoes from his rookie season with the Chicago
LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. (AP) An auction company says it has Michael Jordan's earliest known pair of game-worn shoes from his rookie season with the Chicago Bulls.
SCP Auctions expects to get $50,000 or more when it auctions off the shoes beginning April 8.
Jordan wore the shoes in a road game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 2, 1984, before Nike had even unveiled the superstar's signature Air Jordan shoes.
Jordan gave his signed, game-used shoes to former Lakers ballboy Khalid Ali, who has kept them for the past three decades before deciding to sell. They're white Nike Air shoes with a red swoosh.
Online bidding for the shoes will go until April 25.
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