SCP Auctions, Inc.
Timed Auction

Summer Premier Auction 2015

Fri, May 8, 2015 08:00PM EDT - Sun, Aug 23, 2015 11:30AM EDT
Lot 771

1981-82 MICHAEL JORDAN DUAL SIGNED & INSCRIBED PAIR OF NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS GAME WORN SHOES FROM FRESHMAN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

Sold for
$7,986
Sold Price includes BP

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$200 $25
$500 $50
$1,000 $100
$3,000 $250
$5,000 $500
$10,000 $1,000
$20,000 $2,000
$30,000 $2,500
$50,000 $5,000
$100,000 $10,000
$200,000 $25,000
$500,000 $50,000
$1,000,000 $100,000
$1,500,000 $150,000
The greatest basketball player that ever lived played his college ball close to home under the tutelage of the legendary Dean Smith. In the fall of 1981 Michael Jordan entered his freshman year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill eager to display his immense talents and put the Tar Heels atop the mountain. Coming off a 1981 National Championship loss to Indiana UNC returned junior James Worthy and sophomore Sam Perkins but it was the 66 shooting guard out of Wilmington who proved to be the key ingredient. Jordan averaged 13.5 points as a diaper dandy in Smiths rather socialist system of equal distribution to earn ACC Freshman of the Year honors. In the 1982 National Championship game against a stacked Georgetown squad led by Patrick Ewing Jordan nailed the game-winning jumper with 17 seconds left giving Dean Smith his first title in a 63-62 thriller. Jordan credits that shot as the turning point that launched his career. He would play three seasons at UNC and be named Naismith College Player of the Year as a junior before departing for the NBA in 1984. We know how the rest of the story goes.

The groundbreaking Converse All-Star shoes presented here were game-worn by Michael Jordan during the regular season of the Tar Heels 1981-82 NCAA Championship season. They are style-matched to games leading up to the 1982 NCAA Tournament and their provenance ties them to the local community surrounding Chapel Hill that Jordan frequented as a student-athlete. In addition Jordan has uniquely signed and inscribed them as being from that special season. The rarity of a pair of Michael Jordan UNC game-worn sneakers to hit the hobby cannot be understated. A pair featured at auction recently by a different auction house proved to be inaccurately documented thanks to a former UNC student manager/statistician. By all accounts these are the earliest of MJs game-worn shoes ever to surface in the market.

According to the consignors detailed letter of provenance the shoes have had three owners since leaving Jordans feet in 1982. MJ gifted them to a Burlington NC store owner shortly after his Freshmen year who in turn handed them over to a friend in town. The second owner used to be the consignors neighbor and in 2006 gave them to the consignor after learning that he was an even bigger fan of UNC basketball. Photo research shows Jordan wore this exact pair of Converse white-with-blue colorway All-Stars during the entire regular season before switching to a slightly different style for the NCAA Tournament and Final Four. To clarify these sneakers were not worn in the 1982 NCAA Championship game; rather Jordan wore this style during the regular season from November 1981 to early March 1982.

The white leather sneakers with Carolina blue Converse logos come in size 12.5 a half size smaller than Jordan would eventually wear in the NBA. At the time he was 18 years old and still growing. He has autographed and inscribed each shoe on the outside lower ankle in 7-8/10 blue ballpoint pen. The left inscription reads 1982 NCAA Championship while the right reads 1982 NCAA Champship [sic]. It appears that MJ signed the left shoe first and rushed through the right. The tongue sections on each shoe have aged the right showing more yellow toning. The upper heels have a blue horseshoe-shaped section that is clearly identifiable in regular season games; this specific feature is missing from the Converse shoes Jordan wore in the NCAA Tournament. The laces are not the originals. According to the consignor when he received the shoes the laces were falling apart. The leather shows stretching around the ankles from wear but there are no significant creases. The outsoles show light game use.

Includes Letter of Provenance from the consignor explaining the chain of ownership. Each shoe comes with a full LOA from PSA/DNA.

Payment for your invoice must clear in full prior to shipping. All items will be shipped from SCP Auctions’ Laguna Niguel, CA office in the order that payments are received. Please allow up to three business days following clearance of payment for items to ship. All items will be shipped UPS/FedEx Ground unless you contact us to discuss an alternative shipping method. If you would like your items shipped in a different method, such as UPS/FedEx Next Day or UPSFedEx 2-Day, you must contact our Post Sale Services Manager Veronica Rodriguez by emailing customerservice@scpauctions.com to discuss alternative shipping instructions. Prior to bidding, please be aware of estimated shipping costs, especially for large or heavy lots. You may contact SCP Auctions for any shipping estimates lots you are bidding on or interested in bidding on. If you intend to pick up your items in person at the SCP Auctions office, please call us to schedule. Payment must clear prior to items being available for pick-up.