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Michael Jordan

1984 NBA Preseason Professional Debut Ticket Stub

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A ticket stub from Michael Jordan’s 1984 NBA Preseason professional debut, graded "EX-MT 6" by PSA. 

  • Encapsulated in a PSA slab.
  • PSA certification number: 63078599
  • This item is final sale and not eligible for return.


Michael Jordan made his professional debut in a NBA preseason game on October 5, 1984. In the game, played at the Peoria Civic Center in Peoria, Illinois, the Chicago Bulls defeated the Indiana Pacers 102-98. The number three pick in the 1984 NBA Draft recorded 18 points and 8 rebounds in the victory. 


Following a successful collegiate career at the University of North Carolina, Jordan transitioned to the NBA with ease. He won the 1984-85 Rookie of the Year award and earned his first All-Star Game selection. By the end of his legendary career, Jordan’s vast array of accomplishments included 6 championships, 6 Finals MVPs, 5 league MVPs, 10 scoring titles and 14 All-Star Game selections. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2009. 

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The ticket stub is encapsulated in a PSA slab and received an "EX-MT 6" grade.

Dimensions
Height: 3.31 inches / 8.4 cm
Width: 1.97 inches / 5 cm

Above dimensions refer to paper ticket.


Plastic Case Height: 5.31 inches / 13.50 cm

Plastic Case Width: 3.14 inches / 8.00 cm

Collectible Type
Region
North America
Country
United States
Construction Year Start
1984
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