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Michael Jordan’s ’84 shoes to auction

Story by Darren Rovell – ESPN

A pair of Nike basketball shoes, believed to be the earliest NBA game-worn Michael Jordansneakers to ever hit the market, will be auctioned off next month.

Khalid Ali, who was a ballboy for the Los Angeles Lakers for the 1984-85 season, has consigned the Nike shoes he says Jordan gave to him after the Chicago Bulls played the Lakers on Dec. 2, 1984, to SCP Auctions.

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SCP AuctionsA ballboy for the Lakers during the 1984-85 season has consigned to SCP Auctions the Nike shoes he says Michael Jordan gave him after a game against the Bulls in December 1984.

Ali, 15 at the time, distinctly remembers asking Jordan for the shoes on his feet during warmups. They were red, white and black, Ali said, a pair of what would become the first Air Jordans.

But Jordan told him he would be switching out for the game into what turned into a garden variety pair of white shoes with a red Nike swoosh.

“People obsess over game-worn Jordans and there’s definite value to the fact that these are the earliest ones that have surfaced,” said SCP Auctions vice president Dan Imler said.

Imler said he could see the shoes drawing bids past the $50,000. In 2013, a pair of shoes Jordan wore during the infamous “Flu Game,” also acquired by a ballboy, sold for $104,765, a record price paid for a pair of game-used shoes in any sport. A pair of shoes that Jordan wore in his rookie season sold for $31,070, also in 2013.

Ali said after the game, he went into the Bulls locker room and asked for the shoes from Jordan, who autographed them.

SCP Auctions wasn’t able to find a picture from that exact game, but did find a picture of Jordan just five days before, playing against the Phoenix Suns, in the same style shoes. The auction house also said it confirmed with longtime Lakers trainer Gary Vitti that Ali worked for the team.

Although Ali has been holding on to them for 30 years, he said it wasn’t a tough decision to let them go.

“They were in my mom’s closet,” Ali said. “I didn’t really talk about them much. People who met me after my teenage years don’t even know I have them.”

In fact, Ali said the shoes were his only true collectible he acquired from his season as a ballboy, never getting anything cool from any of the Lakers, who went on to beat the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals to win the title.

Jordan was paid $500,000 a year for five years to wear Nike shoes. In order to get the final two years of the deal, the company had to sell at least $4 million worth of Air Jordans in Year 3.

The first Air Jordan shoes hit retail in March 1985 at $65 a pair. By May, the company had sold $70 million worth.

The online auction begins April 8 and concludes April 25.

 


NBA Second Half Preview

After all the All Star Game festivities ended on Sunday, it was make to real life for the NBA. What should we expect down the stretch? How many teams realistically have a chance to hoist the trophy in June? Is every team trying to win? And who will be the league MVP?   Lots of unknowns surround the league at the midway point.

So who are the contenders?

West: Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs & Memphis Grizzlies,

East: Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers & Toronto Raptors.

Who is in the running for NBA MVP?

LeBron James, James Harden, Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis & Chris Paul.

Which teams are tanking? Why?

The most notable 2nd half tanker would be the Los Angeles Lakers.  They will intentionally trying to finish in the bottom 5 of the league to secure their 1st Round pick.  The Lakers are in full blown tank & rebuild mode. Their window of opportunity is closing with Kobe Bryant’s clock ticking.  The Sixers, Knicks, Timberwolves & Orlando Magic also appear to be tanking or they could just be really bad teams.

Predictions?

Let’s say Dallas Mavericks scratch and claw their way out of the West only to lose to the Chicago Bulls.  Going out on a limb here…

What do you think?


Signing of the Week – Hutson Mason – BP Sports

Player: Hutson Mason, Georgia Bulldogs

Signing Location:

Hilton Marietta Conference Center
500 Powder Springs St. Marietta, GA 30064
EXIT 265 off I-75
Details:
$20 Autograph Fee
Sunday, February 8th
12:00PM-1:00PM

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BP Sports out of Atlanta, GA is hosting a public signing for Georgia grad, Hutson Mason.  Mason led the Bulldogs to a 10-3 record in 2015.  He finished with a sterling 21 TD, 4 INT which was near the top of the SEC.  Mason is eligible for the NFL Draft in April and is slated to picked up in the later rounds. A native of Georgia and winning QB for the Dawgs should have crowds lining up on Sunday.  If you live in the Greater Atlanta area, don’t miss your chance to get an autograph from Hutson Mason!

Fore More Information, please visit http://bpsports.com/events.htm


Walter Football

This week’s featured blog is WalterFootball.com.  Walter Football is run by Walter Cherepinsky.  The site is primarily focused on NFL Mock Drafts and offers a glance to the future of all 32 NFL teams.  The site has gained a huge following since its inception over a decade ago.

Loyal followers flock back time and time again to read the latest rumblings from the NFL.  As the NFL has grown increasingly popular in the 2010’s so has the need for current information.  Fans are no longer satisfied with tuning into the game for three hours on Sunday.  Die-hard fans have no off-season and Walter Football caters to that incessant need for rumors and more.  Mock drafts offer hope to all franchises and can spark excellent debates on what exactly which need a team should be addressing in the NFL Draft.

The NFL Draft itself is a mammoth topic for one blog to cover yet Walter Football also delves into NFL Free Agency, Fantasy Sports and MLB & NBA Mock Drafts.  The team at Walter Football works around the clock to deliver the most current and accurate information available to the fans.  The blog does an excellent job of staying up to date on all topics.  Often times a blog will lose focus and skip a couple days, which turns into weeks, but not this blog.

If you are a die-hard sports fan, you will love the content being perpetually pushed out by the brass of Walter Football.  Once again you can access their blog at the link below.

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