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Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals Game 3 jersey going to auction with record-setting potential
The jersey worn by Michael Jordan in Game 3 of the 1998 NBA Finals, when he would go on to win his sixth and final championship during “The Last Dance” season for the 1990s Chicago Bulls dynasty, will be sold through auction house Joopiter this fall. One of the most significant pieces of Jordan memorabilia to surface publicly, the jersey could set sales records as the collectibles market continues to climb to new heights.
With the series tied following a pair of road games against John Stockton, Karl Malone and the Utah Jazz, the Bulls returned home and delivered a 96-54 rout, taking a 2-1 series lead. Jordan scored a game-high 24 points on 7-of-14 shooting. Chicago would go on to win Game 4 and Game 6 to secure the dynasty’s second three-peat and sixth title in eight years.
“’The Last Dance’ represents really one of the defining chapters in the history of all sports, not just basketball,” Caitlin Donovan, Joopiter’s global head of sales, told The Athletic. “It’s really more than just the conclusion of (Jordan’s) career with the Bulls, it really marked the culmination of one of the greatest dynasties that I feel was ever assembled.”
Bidding for the jersey, which has been photo-matched to Game 3 by third-party authenticator MeiGray, opens on Sept. 15. Should the jersey reach its pre-sale estimate, it would challenge the record for a basketball jersey sold at public auction. The current high is the $10.1 million paid in 2022 for Jordan’s “Last Dance” jersey from Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals. That was the most expensive piece of game-worn memorabilia of any kind before Babe Ruth’s 1932 World Series “called shot” jersey sold for $24.12 million in 2024. Jordan’s ’98 Finals Game 3 jersey could challenge that record, though. Both the game-used memorabilia and Jordan collectibles markets have arguably never been hotter, as wealthy investors pour into the sports collectibles world.
Jordan remains the most searched athlete across all sports on eBay each month, consistently beating out the top stars of the current era. According to GemRate, which tracks trading card grading and sales data, nearly $19.4 million was spent on Jordan cards on eBay alone in July, the most spent on any single athlete in a month so far this year.
“Well (Jordan’s Game 3 jersey) encompasses all of the key components of why the sports memorabilia hobby has become an asset class,” MeiGray founder Barry Meisel told The Athletic. “You have the greatest player of all time, you have the ‘Last Dance’ and his final championship. Within the context of NBA collectors … you have all the elements of a relic that stands among the greatest of all time.”

Game-used Jordan jerseys remain incredibly scarce compared to game-worn pieces that reach public auction from today’s stars. Current NBA players wear jerseys in multiple games far less often than previous generations, and will often wear multiple jerseys in a single game as collectibility and revenue generation become bigger concerns for teams and leagues.
“Jordan remains a very, very, very rare relic, certainly in comparison to the GOATs of today — the LeBrons, the Stephen Currys, because it was a different era,” Meisel said. “There were no game-worn jersey programs. Teams weren’t putting a jersey on a player’s back every game or every couple of games.”
Jordan’s Game 3 jersey also represents a key consignment for Joopiter, which was founded by musician Pharrell Williams in 2022. Joopiter has previously sold key Jordan pieces, including a signed Michael Jordan rookie card for $2.5 million as well as signed and game-worn Air Jordans.
“It would be deeply significant for any auction house — I do acknowledge the fact that we are quite green in our long trajectory compared to some of the other houses,” Donovan said. “I think that Joopiter being able to offer this item says we understand the collectibles market and we are putting storytelling first. I think our storytelling-first approach and our understanding of current culture has led us to these exceptional items.”
Joopiter will support the auction with two live events in September. Jordan’s jersey will be on display at the Free Parking gallery in New York City from Sept. 15-20 and at Canon Collectibles in Los Angeles from Sept. 21-26.
“I think with an object at this level of importance, emotion is key,” Donovan said. “We want this to appeal to the potential buyer at a great level, at a record-breaking price … but I also think it’s important to Joopiter that a lot of the storytelling around sports goes to the fans and to the people that not only love Michael Jordan, love the Bulls, love ‘The Last Dance,’ but kind of know where they were in that time.
“Oftentimes the moment had a pretty exceptional impact on their lives, so opening it up to the public for us was really important for this object.”
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Tennis: Arthur Fery named in GB Davis Cup team to face Ecuador
Wimbledon semi-finalist Arthur Fery has been included in Great Britain’s Davis Cup team to face Ecuador in September.
Former world number four Jack Draper is not included but a fifth player will be added closer to the time.
British number one Cameron Norrie, Jacob Fearnley, Henry Patten and Lloyd Glasspool make up the team to play at London’s Copper Box Arena.
“I am really proud to be able to represent GB again,” Fery said. “It is going to be a bit of a different scenario this time, at home, in the World Group and trying to qualify for the final eight.
“There might be some extra pressure, but I’m ready for it.”
Fery, 24, jumped to a career-high world ranking of 36 following his shock Wimbledon success, when he was a wildcard into his home Grand Slam.
Ranked 114th in the world before the start of the tournament, Fery went on to become the lowest-ranked player to make Wimbledon’s last four since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.
This will be Fery’s first outing in England since Wimbledon.
Draper, 24, broke down in tears earlier this month midway through his first game since June following long-term injury difficulties.
A persistent arm injury has kept him sidelined and caused his world ranking to plummet from fourth to as low as 160th over a 12-month period.
The best-of-five tie takes place over two days on 19 and 20 September, with two singles matches on day one.
Day two features a doubles match followed by two singles encounters.
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Submit a question for Pete Sampson’s Notre Dame mailbag
The season opener against Wisconsin at historic Lambeau Field is less than three weeks away, and nine long months of questions are about to be answered as the 2026 Irish take the field. What’s on your mind as Notre Dame continues its preseason preparations? Submit your questions below, and Pete Sampson will answer the best ones in a mailbag later this week.
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Eddie James: Wales centre signs new Scarlets contract
James is the latest player to have signed a new contract before the 2026-27 campaign alongside Fletcher Anderson, Josh Macleod, Henry Thomas, Gareth Davies, Dan Davis, Sam Lousi, Harri O’Connor, Jac Davies, Will Evans, Carwyn Leggatt-Jones and Gabe Hawley.
The club have also added 10 new signings, with fly-half Gareth Anscombe, props Chris Apoua and Corey Domachowski, second rows Harvey Cuckson, Alex Groves and Tom Allen, hookers John McKee and George Roberts, full-back Isaac Murray-Macgregor and All Black Cullen Grace arriving in Llanelli.
“Keeping Eddie at Parc y Scarlets is a significant signing for our club and we are delighted he will continue his rugby journey with us,” said Scarlets director of rugby Nigel Davies.
“Having players like Eddie at the heart of what we’re building is as important as new players coming into the squad.
“We’re proud of our ethos of developing our own players and we want to give our young Welsh players an environment in which they know they can achieve their ambitions in a Scarlets jersey.”
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