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Former Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah wore this jersey during the 2010-2011 NBA season, his fourth as a pro. Noah, who was hampered by an injured ligament in his hand, appeared in 48 games that season while averaging a double-double of 11.7 points and 10.4 rebounds per game. The Bulls compiled an outstanding record of 62-20 in 2010-11, advancing all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals. There they ran into LeBron James and the Miami Heat, putting up a good fight but falling four games to one. Noah had an outstanding playoffs, averaging 8.7 points per game while controlling the defense and helping the offense flow.
This jersey is white, with red, black, and white bands running around the collar and sleeves. “BULLS” is sewn across the front of the jersey in red and black tackle twill. Noah’s number “13” is sewn on the front and back in red mesh over white and black tackle twill. “NOAH” is sewn across the back shoulders in red and black tackle twill beneath a Bulls logo. A patch honoring the 20th anniversary of the Bulls first NBA title is sewn on the right chest, while an NBA logo patch is sewn on the left side. An NBA tag and an Adidas “2XL” tag is sewn on the front left tail of the jersey. A “Length +2” flag is attached to the Adidas tag. This item, which shows light game use, comes with a LOA from the Chicago Bulls Charities.