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Ticket stub from Michael Jordan's 63-point playoff game sells big


memorabilia has always been a hot item for collectors and always will be as we continue to see record-breaking sales for Jordan items. While the latest example isn’t a record-breaker, it is a cool piece of NBA history that involved Jordan. Back in 1986, Jordan made his presence officially known in the NBA in just his second playoff game ever. (Tar Heels Wire)

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Ticket stub from Michael Jordan's 63-point playoff game sells big


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