October Legends Closing October 27,2018
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The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls – under head coach Phil Jackson – recorded a historic 72-10 record during the regular season. Michael Jordan averaged 30.4 points per game and Scottie Pippen added 19.4 PPG, while Dennis Rodman pulled down 14.9 rebounds per contest. Chicago reached the NBA Finals after going a combined 11-1 against its first three playoff opponents, then defeated the Seattle SuperSonics, four games to two, to win the championship. In that series, Jordan scored 27.3 points per game to win the Finals Most Valuable Player.

Presented here is a 14K gold 1995-96 Chicago Bulls NBA championship Michael Jordan Finals MVP commemorative ring, featuring an image of the championship trophy, surrounded by CZs, with a listing of the team’s 72-10 record. The number “4” appears on the trophy’s basketball. “CHICAGO BULLS WORLD CHAMPIONS” reads around the perimeter in relief lettering. A Bulls logo centers the right shank with the number “23” above it and “15-3” – representing Chicago’s playoff record – below. The opposite shank shows “MVP” above listings of team title years of 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 and 95-96. A “14K” mark appears on the inside of the band (which shows some wear) along with the letters “MSF”.  This ring is an approximate size 10 and weighs approximately 47.3 grams.

1995-96 Chicago Bulls NBA Championship Michael Jordan Finals MVP Ring
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Minimum Bid: $1,500.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $1,964.00
Number Bids: 2
Auction closed on Sunday, October 28, 2018.
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