Michael Jordan Signed Last Dance Game Used Final Floor NBA Finals UDA Upper Deck
The final game of Michael Jordan's illustrious Chicago Bulls career suitably ended dramatically, with "His Airness" pulling through in the clutch. After winning the 1997-98 Eastern Conference for the third consecutive year, the Bulls, led by Jordan, dispatched the Indiana Pacers in seven games to face a rematch against the Utah Jazz in the NBA Finals. In Game 6 of the series, Jordan made the most climactic shot of his storied career. With 10 seconds remaining and the Jazz leading 86-85, Jordan stole the ball from opposing forward Karl Malone. Jordan then eyed Jazz guard Byron Russell, crossed him, and made the game-winning shot with 5.2 seconds left in the game, bringing the Bulls ahead 87-86. With that decisive shot, Jordan secured his sixth NBA Finals MVP title, a record that still stands today. Jordan retired from the game shortly thereafter when the Bulls chose not to renew coach Phil Jackson's contract. This is one of the more unique collectibles: a limited edition (#83/98) photograph of Jordan's game-winning shot resting inside a 17-by-20-inch frame hand-crafted from the floorboard from the same floor for which he made his game-winning shot. Jordan placed a flowing silver marker signature across the photo. The floorboard contains some black streaks, with "MJs Final Floor" embossed on the right corner. The piece comes with an LOA from Beckett Authentication for the signature and sticker only from UDA (BAG78592).