A pair of blue converse allegedly worn by Michael Jordan at UNC recently sold for $33,000 at auction. The only problem is, the sneakers are reportedly fake!
An auction house is offering the winning bidder of a pair of shoes, advertised as worn by Michael Jordan during his freshman year at North Carolina, a chance to return them and get his money back.
An official from Grey Flannel Auctions told ESPN.com on Saturday that it had received a letter from Lindsay Reed, who was a student manager on the team in the year before Jordan’s freshman year (1980-81) and the team statistician for Jordan’s freshman year, that assured them that what they sold days ago for $33,387 could not have been game-worn by Jordan.
“The 1981-1982 UNC basketball team did not wear blue Converse basketball shoes at any point during the … season,” Reed wrote. “I challenge anyone to produce a photograph of a 1981-82 UNC basketball game (home or away) in which any member of the 1981-1982 UNC basketball team is wearing blue Converse shoes. No such photo exists.”
Although Grey Flannel executives were told by the consigner, who produced documentation of his friendship with Jordan from that era, that the shoes were game-worn, the auction house did not have a picture of Jordan wearing anything other than white Converse shoes from that season. Grey Flannel’s Michael Russek said at the time he was comfortable with the consigner’s story because so few public pictures existed of Jordan’s shoes during his freshman year.