December 13th, 2000
Air Jordan XI Space Jam The Air Jordan XI (11) Space Jam was originally worn by Michael Jordan in the 1995 NBA Playoffs and later in the 1996 movie titled Space Jam. The Space Jam 11s are black, blue, and white and first released on December 13th, 2000 ($125).
What are space jams worth?
The final selling price sits firmly in the middle of the expected figure, which Sotheby’s estimated at between $150,000 and $200,000. Previously, the sneakers were owned by Andre Ljustina, a sneaker collector and founder of the resale store Project Blitz.
What year did Michael Jordan retire?
1993
March 199519982003
Michael Jordan/Career end
Though he scored his 30,000th career point on January 4, 2002, against his former team, the Bulls, Jordan was never able to lead the Wizards into playoff competition. He retired for the third and final time on April 16, 2003. Jordan’s time on the Bulls was the subject of a docuseries The Last Dance on ESPN in 2020.
How can you tell if retro 11s are fake?
25 Ways to Tell If Your Jordan 11s Are Fake or Real
- Check the quality of the box.
- Check the manufacturing sticker (outside box)
- Look at the tag inside the sneaker.
- Cross check the sneaker’s production date.
- Look how the label is attached.
- Check the Jumpman inside the tongue.
- The label underneath the tongue.
Who are the characters in Space Jam?
Space Jam is a 1996 sports comedy film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters. The film was produced by Ivan Reitman , and directed by Joe Pytka , with Tony Cervone and Bruce W. Smith directing the animation.
What is the plot of Space Jam?
“Space Jam” is a happy marriage of good ideas–three films for the price of one, giving us a comic treatment of the career adventures of Michael Jordan, crossed with a Looney Tunes cartoon and some showbiz warfare. It entertains kids at one level while giving their parents a lot to smile at, too.
Who is the director of Space Jam?
Space Jam is a 1996 American live-action/animated sports comedy film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters. The film was produced by Ivan Reitman and directed by Joe Pytka , with Tony Cervone and Bruce W. Smith directing the animation.