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The ‘holy grail’ of sneakers: Michael Jordan’s NBA Finals trainers are for sale – 6 pairs of Air Jordan shoes from the elite ‘Dynasty Collection’ are expected to sell for millions at Sotheby’s Dubai

Six pairs of Air Jordans that Michael Jordan wore to NBA Finals are on sale at Sotheby’s Dubai. Photo: @sothebys/Instagram
Sotheby’s is selling six pairs of Michael Jordan’s iconic Air Jordans. Dubbed the “most valuable and significant collection” of Jordans ever offered, each pair holds its own history being worn by Michael Jordan in the clinching games of his six career NBA championships.
World-famous basketball legend Michael Jordan. Photo: @michael_jordann_/Instagram

The “holy grail” of sneaker-collections was unveiled by the auction house on Tuesday in Dubai.

Here’s what you need to know:

Michael Jordan went to the NBA Finals six times

Known as the Dynasty Collection, Michael Jordan’s NBA Finals trainers will be sold instead of auctioned by Sotheby’s. Photo: @sothebys/Instagram

And he won each time.

The collection, known as the “Dynasty Collection” will be sold, not auctioned. Sotheby’s isn’t disclosing the sale price. But it’s expected to be well into the millions.

“The Dynasty Collection is the sole-defining ‘holy grail’ of sneaker collecting,” said Brahm Wachter, Sotheby’s head of streetwear and modern collectibles. “They check all of the boxes that a collector wants: championship history, Hall of Fame association, and style.”

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These Jordans are able to fetch millions in the secondary market for trainers. Photo: @sothebys/Instagram
For perspective, a jersey Jordan wore during the 1998 NBA Finals sold last year for US$10.1 million. The previous record for a sneaker sale is US$1.8 million for a pair of Nike prototypes worn by Kanye West, now known as Ye. The new collection should eclipse those marks.

Comparison with the Mona Lisa

Former Chicago Bulls player Michael Jordan sticks out his tongue as he goes past Jeff Hornacek of the Utah Jazz during game two of the NBA Finals at the United Center in Chicago, US, in 1997. Photo: AFP

The Wall Street Journal recently said the “Dynasty Collection” shoes are “like the Mona Lisa, the David and a few of Monet’s Water Lilies rolled into one.”

While the secondary market for trainers has cooled, there remains a robust market for unique sports memorabilia with the most compelling stories. A piece of the basketball court from Kobe Bryant’s final game, for example, recently sold for US$800,000.

New York Knicks’ guard Charlie Ward controls the ball despite the efforts of Chicago Bulls’ guard Michael Jordan (right) at New York’s Madison Square Garden, US, in 1996. Photo: Reuters

“This set represents the most valuable and significant collection of Air Jordan trainers ever brought to market,” Sotheby’s said, in a listing. “Put simply, no one has even been able to ‘be like Mike.’”

Jordan originally gave the trainers to Tim Hallman, a former communications director for the Chicago Bulls, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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NBA basketball legend Michael Jordan holds a basketball shoe during a press conference in Hong Kong, in 2004. Photo: EPA

Certified and authenticated

The trainers were displayed last year at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Atlantic City. Certified Sports Guaranty, part of the Certified Collectibles Group, authenticated the collection.

“Even after examining the world’s most important collectibles for four decades, the Dynasty Collection had the power to take my breath away,” Mark Salzberg, founder of Certified Collectibles Group, said at the time, in a press release.

“For the role these shoes play in our collective consciousness, how they relate to sports, fashion and celebrity, they are the contemporary Ruby Slippers, only rarer.”

The collection will be viewable in Dubai through March 3.

This article originally appeared on Insider.
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  • 6 pairs of Air Jordans that Michael Jordan wore to NBA Finals games are on sale at Sotheby’s Dubai – the elite ‘Dynasty Collection’ has been hailed as the ‘holy grail’ of sneaker collections
  • It’s expected to sell for millions, after Kanye West’s Nike prototypes previously sold for US$1.8 million and a piece of the basketball court from the late Kobe Bryant’s final game fetched US$800,000