![]() ![]() It's fair to say that for most of us, owning a pair of Air Jordans owned by, and signed by, Michael Jordan himself would be the kind of thing we would take with us to the grave. Especially if they were game-worn by their namesake player, Michael Jordan. ![]() And game-worn Jordans? They can go for thousands, hundreds of thousands, even millions on the auction block. Vintage pairs in good condition can double, triple, and even quadruple in value. It rules.) Every new edition is swiftly bought up by avid collectors, often called sneakerheads. You don't need to go see the new movie Air to know that Air Jordan sneakers are something special. Now the former owner is suing the auction house he sold them through, claiming he was threatened and pressured to sell them for far less than they were worth. ![]() Each pair fetched six figures when the ball boy put them up for auction, but the shoes later proved to be worth much more.A former ball boy for the Utah Jazz was gifted two different pairs of Air Jordans worn and signed by Michael Jordan himself. ![]()
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