Michael Jordan Signed Last Dance Game Used Final Floor NBA Finals UDA Upper Deck

$29,995.00

No basketball player in hardwood history has captured minds and hearts like Michael Jordan. A six-time NBA Finals champion and five-time NBA Most Valuable Player, Jordan's explosive skill and unbridled competitive fire led the former North Carolina star to an unprecedented 10 NBA scoring titles in his accolade-laden career. In 2022, the NBA renamed its MVP award the Michael Jordan Trophy in recognition of Jordan's outsized impact on the modern game. Jordan—today the principal owner and chairman of the Charlotte Hornets—was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. 

Presented is a painted piece of the hardwood floor from the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT, where Michael Jordan drained the Series-clinching shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, delivering the sixth NBA title to the Bulls in eight years. The hand-painted piece depicts a striking image of Jordan just as that faithful shot released from his fingertips layered with an image of the score clock displaying "06.6," the amount of time left in the game when he released the shot that would wind up being the dagger in the hearts of the Utah Jazz and their fans. Jordan has also contributed a black signature adjacent to his likeness. The piece comes in a moderately circulated 22.5-by-28.5-by-5-inch wooden frame, which contains an informational plaque across the bottom. The limited-edition piece is serial-numbered "17/23," and the piece comes with a COA from Upper Deck Authentication (BAG18497) for authenticity.