Michael Jordan's Game-Worn Converse Sell For Record Price

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MJ's '84 Olympic kicks shatter his old sneaker auction record.

The Converse Fastbreak Mid that Michael Jordan laced up for the 1984 Olympic gold medal game against Spain sold for $190,373 at auction over the weekend, setting a new world record.

The previous record was for an autographed, game-worn pair of MJ's "Flu Game" Air Jordan 12s which sold for $104,765.

The kicks, which were reportedly obtained by a ballboy, are believed to be the last sneakers worn by Jordan before turning pro.

Jordan Brand will be commemorating Jordan's Converse-wearing days later this month with a special edition pack that includes an Air Jordan 2 and a Converse Fastbreak Mid featuring a UNC colorway.

Check out the upcoming Air Jordan x Converse pack here, and take a look at the $190,373 Converses below.

Michael Jordan's Game-Worn Converse Sell For Record Price
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<b>Sports &amp; Sneakers Writer</b> <!--BR--> New York born and raised. Long-suffering Knicks, Mets &amp; Jets fan who fell in love with sneakers when Allen Iverson laced up the 11s at Georgetown. Commissioner of one of the premier fantasy football leagues in the USA.
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