A few weeks after the tragic events of 9/11, Michael Jordan came out of his second retirement to join the Washington Wizards, ...
A rare Michael Jordan card sold at auction this week. A Michael Jordan One on One 1989 Starting Lineup card sells at auction ...
They say that those who act in silence and without fanfare tend to rise above their competition no matter if it’s in the world of tech sales, professional sports or even the collectibles hobby. With ...
A one-of-a-kind basketball card featuring NBA icons Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant is set to break records at auction, with bids already surpassing $5 million and projections indicating it could sell ...
First, it was a Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant collectible that broke the record. Now we have His Airness paired with the Chosen One to add more lore to the history.
Adam Gray, a leading basketball card expert, pointed out in an Instagram reel Thursday that not only had the card never sold before at public auction, but he said he expected it to be “one of the ...
After reports that Joopiter, the auction house owned by Pharrell Williams, was auctioning a 1986-87 Fleer autographed rookie card by Michael Jordan when he played for the Chicago Bulls, the item sold ...
An autographed 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card has sold at Joopiter -- 13-time Grammy winning artist and producer Pharrell Williams' auction house -- for $2.5 million, including a 25% buyer's ...
Welcome to The Athletic Collectibles Staff’s Sports Card of the Week! Here we highlight a notable, interesting, or just plain fun sports card. This week, we go back to the early ’90s and a classic ...
A signed 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card sold for a record $2.5 million at auction on Thursday. And the kicker? There was only one bidder. It is the highest price ever paid for a Jordan ...
A rare Michael Jordan rookie card sold with auction house Christie's for $1.008 million, including fees and premiums -- a record for the 1986-87 Fleer Jordan that set the sports card industry aflame ...
Michael Jordan’s 1997 “Flu Game” wasn’t caused by the flu after all. Discover the real story behind the food poisoning.
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