The product is a highly sought-after 1989 NBA All Star Game ticket featuring Michael Jordan's debut of the Air Jordan 4 shoe!
This original ticket stub is a true piece of vintage sports memorabilia, and is considered a rare find for collectors of basketball memorabilia. The ticket stub is connected to the iconic Air Jordan 4 shoe and holds historical significance as a piece of Jordan's early career. With a population of only one, this ticket stub is a unique and valuable item for fans of the Chicago Bulls and basketball memorabilia enthusiasts.
On Sunday, Feb. 12, 1989, sneaker history was made in Houston, Texas. Michael Jordan stepped on the court for the NBA’s All-Star Game in a black and red colorway — or “Bred” as it would later be called by sneaker enthusiasts — of the Air Jordan 4 for the first time.
Air Jordan 4: Immortalized By "The Shot"
One of the most iconic moments in Michael Jordan's career was "the shot." On May 7, 1989, Jordan hit a buzzer-beater from an out-of-bounds play to send the Cleveland Cavaliers packing from the first round of the playoffs.
What shoes was he wearing? The Air Jordan 4 "Black Cement."
Not only did that play forever go down as one of the greatest buzzer-beaters of all time — so did the shoes.
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