Michael Jordan memorabilia has shot up in value after 'The Last Dance'
Daily MailIn this crazy world that we currently live in, The Last Dance docuseries has provided great solace to sports fans across the globe. The 10-part series depicting NBA superstar Michael Jordan's final season with the Chicago Bulls during the 1997-98 campaign has evoked fond memories among fans and reminded people of his basketball greatness. The Last Dance documentary followed Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in 1997-98 and has proven a huge success with sports fans having aired during the coronavirus crisis Such has been the popularity, Jordan memorabilia has since seen its value rise with demand A ticket from Jordan's final game with the Bulls, the 1998 NBA Finals Game 6 against the Utah Jazz, sold on Sunday for $6,133. A signed Jordan Bulls jersey can command huge figures given his standing in basketball A mint condition Fleer sticker of Jordan as a rookie with the Bulls fetched $100,000 Also from that match on June 14, 1998; the backboard and rim from his iconic 'final shot' sold for a whopping $57,000. One fan even paid thousands of dollars for a bottle of McDonald's McJordan barbecue sauce Fleer trading cards are highly collectable as is the mint condition 'Farewell Shot' 'I said, "I can't imagine anyone else saved it."