Michael Jordan's $33K game-worn Converse shoes could be fake
Posted Dec 21, 2014
An official from Grey Flannel Auctions told ESPN on Saturday that it had received a letter from Lindsay Reed, who was a UNC student manager in the year before Michael Jordan's freshman year (1980-81) and the team statistician for Jordan's freshman year, that assured them that the shoes they sold days ago for $33,387 could not have been game-worn by Jordan.
(ESPN.com)
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