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1984 Michael Jordan NBA Debut Chicago Bulls Ticket Stub, PSA VG-EX 4 - Pop Two, Three Higher. The most important athletic debut of the post-war era? A strong argument could be made. Perhaps only Wayne Gretzky could challenge Michael Jordan in balloting seeking to identify the most dominant figure of his respective major sport, but once you step outside the sports arena and into the wider popular culture, MJ leaves The Great One in his dust. He remains one of the most recognizable humans on the planet nearly twenty years after his retirement from the NBA.

The presented stub marks the lanky Tar Heel's professional debut, the opening game of the 1984-85 Chicago Bulls season. The heralded rookie would supply the first sixteen points of his career to the winning cause, downing the Washington Bullets 109-93 at Chicago Stadium.

Thirty-nine years later, this relic, featuring the number "23" multiple times, survives in the format you want, direct from the Chicago Stadium box office rather than a Ticketmaster location. This stub was carefully retained by a family of four who attended the historic contest to see the 1984 Naismith Men's College Player of the Year play his first game for pay. It's certainly on a short list of the most important post-war tickets in existence and very likely bound for world record status once the final bid is cast. Pop two, three higher. Encapsulated by PSA, VG-EX 4.


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October, 2025
24th-26th Friday-Sunday
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Sold on Oct 25, 2025 for: $109,800.00
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