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Michael Jordan’s 1992 Dream Team Jacket, In Which He Covered Up Reebok Logo, Sells for $1.5 Million


The most famous jacket ever wore sold at Sotheby’s for $1.51 million. Worn by Jordan after the 1992 U.S. Olympic Dream Team won gold, it was signed and given to then-NBA public relations executive Brian McIntyre, who held onto it for 31 years. It’s not that Jordan merely wore it, it’s the story behind the jacket that made it so valuable. (Action Network)

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Michael Jordan’s 1992 Dream Team Jacket, In Which He Covered Up Reebok Logo, Sells for $1.5 Million


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