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Ticket from Jordan's NBA debut fetches nearly $25K at auction
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The market remains hot for Michael Jordan memorabilia following the conclusion of "The Last Dance."
A ticket stub from Jordan's first regular-season game with the Bulls sold for $24,907 at auction early Friday morning, setting a new record for a box office-issued ticket from his NBA debut, according to Phil Thompson of the Chicago Tribune. A season ticket from the same game fetched a record $33,600 in an August 2018 auction.
The ticket sold Friday was graded "Good 2" on a scale of 10.
Jordan made his regular-season debut against the Washington Bullets on Oct. 26, 1984, at Chicago Stadium. He finished with 16 points, six rebounds, and seven assists in a 109-93 Bulls win.