MJ's shattered-backboard sneakers sell for record $615K
A pair of game-worn Michael Jordan shoes have once again set a world record for most expensive sneakers sold at auction.
The Air Jordan 1 High "Chicago" sneakers Jordan was wearing when he made a backboard-shattering dunk during a 1985 exhibition game in Trieste, Italy, fetched $615,000 at auction earlier this week, according to Action Network's Darren Rovell. The price broke the previous record of $540,000, which was set in May by another pair of Air Jordan 1s from 1985.
There’s a new record for a Michael Jordan game-used pair — $615,000. @ChristiesInc has sold a signed Air Jordan I pair worn by MJ in 1985 in Italy, where he shattered a backboard. The sole has a glass shard still in it. Beats $540K pair sold by @Sothebys earlier this year. pic.twitter.com/Cv0mXcwaha
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 14, 2020
The shattered-backboard sneakers were one of 11 pairs of game-worn and player-exclusive Jordan shoes auctioned off by house Christie's. The total sale of the lot was $931,875.
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