Air Jordan 12 Flu Game
Jordan's red and black Air Jordan 12s from Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals are legendary in their own right for commemorating his "Flu Game." Preston Truman's sneakers started at $5,000 and went up from there. They sold for a then-record price of $104,765 after 15 bids.
The sale contained not just the two sneakers, both autographed by Michael Jordan, but also the black socks he wore to the same game if you wanted them.
The fifth game of the 1997 NBA Finals, between the Utah Jazz and the Chicago Bulls, has been dubbed "The Flu Game" by sports historians. Jordan later termed the game he played with a terrible case of flu "the hardest thing I've ever done," despite his mother and coach's cautions.
Despite his illness, he managed to score 38 points and grab seven rebounds. According to mythology, Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan was unaware of Jordan's health, despite the fact that most viewers at home were.
Price: $104,765