Chicago Bulls
’92-’93 Title Banner Hits Public sale
… Hung In Chicago Stadium
Printed
A real piece of the Chicago Bulls dynasty historical past is up for grabs — and it is ain’t a reproduction!
The precise 1992-93 NBA World Champions banner that hung within the previous Chicago Stadium after Michael Jordan and the Bulls accomplished their first three-peat is now stay at Gray Flannel Auctions.
The huge vinyl banner — measuring a whopping 9 ft 8 inches by 14 ft 4 inches — options daring black “CHICAGO BULLS” lettering on the high, the enduring Bulls brand under it, and “NBA WORLD CHAMPIONS 1992-93” sewn beneath.
GFA says the banner, which comes with a letter of authenticity, is in “excellent condition” with simply “minor toning,” giving it an “off-white look.” There are some “thread pulls” … in any case, it is over 32 years previous.
The banner hung till 1994, when Chicago Stadium shut down for good.
The ’92-’93 squad completed the common season with a 57-25, earlier than sweeping the Hawks and the Cavs within the first spherical and convention semifinals.
The Bulls then discovered themselves in a 2-0 gap in opposition to the robust and bodily New York Knicks within the Jap Convention Finals, earlier than storming again with 4 straight wins, advancing to the NBA Finals, the place they beat Charles Barkley and the Suns (Phoenix owned the league’s finest report at 62-20), claiming their third straight title.
Bidding on the historic banner opened at $1K … and 4 bids have already been positioned.
The public sale closes on June 14.
Glad bidding!