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Lot 283
An October 26, 1984 Chicago Bulls vs. Washington Bullets Michael Jordan NBA Debut Ticket Stub / Chicago Stadium Box Office Example (PSA 1.5)
Sale 1253 - Sports Memorabilia
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Nov 28, 2023
Lots Close
Dec 12, 2023
Timed Online / Chicago
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$10,000 - 20,000
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$14,400
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Lot Description
An October 26, 1984 Chicago Bulls vs. Washington Bullets Michael Jordan NBA Debut Ticket Stub / Chicago Stadium Box Office Example (PSA 1.5)

"WE'LL FORGIVE YOU THIS TIME, MICHAEL JORDAN."  (Chicago Tribune, 27 October 1984)

Michael Jordan's hotly-anticipated debut at Chicago Stadium on Friday, October 26th, 1984 came on the heels of his gold-medal-winning performance at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, during which he averaged a team-high 17.1 points per game.  Unfortunately, during Jordan's bullish first outing in Chicago, he "forgot to bring along his jump shot" (Chicago Tribune, 27 October 1984). 

Before he became the greatest of all time, M.J., "his airness," the "human highlight reel," or "Mr. Clutch," Michael Jordan entered the league as an untested rookie, drafted third by Ron Thorn and the Chicago Bulls out of North Carolina.  In a solid effort against the Washington Bullets that would in no way signal the level of greatness Jordan was to achieve, he put up 16 points, 6 rebounds, and 7 assists in a 109-93 win in his debut.

Following Jordan's debut, Bulls coach Kevin Loughery commented: "Michael did not play that well. I'm sure he was bothered a little by the first-night jitters. You're not going to shoot well every night in this league.  But he still did the little things for us. The steals, tipped passes, clogging up the middle, passing off to this teammates. I think Michael's presence helped the whole club. Let's face it: We wouldn't have had the crowd and the media coverage if not for Michael Jordan."

His teammate Steve Johnson remarked on Jordan's immediate impact: "That crowd really got me going tonight. I came out, saw the size of the crowd and all the noise they made, and after that, it was all over. I was ready to play, no doubt about it. You know, at Notre Dame, the fans really were our sixth man. They made a big difference in our games. If we can start the same thing with fans in Chicago Stadium, we can turn this team around."

And "turn this team around" Jordan would, ultimately leading the Bulls to two practically-unprecedented three-peats as NBA champions.  His style of play and celebrity arguably changed the entire league, bringing the NBA and basketball's popularity to new heights.

Offered is an exceptionally rare Chicago Stadium Box Office ticket stub held for nearly four decades by the lucky fan who was one of 13,913 to witness the birth of a legendary career.

This ticket's consignor had nothing to do on that fateful Friday night in October, 1984 when he and his best friend, who would later become his step brother after both of their parents widowed, decided to drive to Chicago Stadium and bought great seats at the box office for a cheap price by today's standards. All the time not knowing they were watching the beginning of an incredible journey of the game's greatest icon.

Only 12 stubs from that fateful night have been certified by PSA. Only five of those 12 examples have been graded higher than the stub offered here.

A highlight reel of Jordan's first game can be seen here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcZW35Zcmrg

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