1995-96 Michael Jordan Game Used and Signed Air Jordan Concord 11 Sneakers - 72-Win Season! - Donated by Jordan To The CharitaBulls 9th Annual "Festabulls" Auction (Beckett)

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Michael Jordan came ready to play during the 1995-96 NBA season. Fresh off a 17-game cameo the previous year after his foray into professional baseball, Jordan returned to the Bulls with a renewed energy and serious championship aspirations. Alongside newly acquired Dennis Rodman, Jordan led the Bulls to an unprecedented winning season. The Bulls started the year 41-3 before finishing 72-10, an NBA record that stood until the 2016 Golden State Warriors won 73. Jordan averaged a league-leading 30.4 points per game in 1995-96 to go with 6.6 boards, 4.3 assists, and 2.2 steals per game. This incredible stat line gave Jordan his fourth NBA MVP award. Jordan led the Bulls to the 1995-96 NBA title, tearing through the playoffs like a hot knife through butter. The Bulls defeated the Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and Orlando Magic in quick succession, dropping only one game against the Knicks and sweeping their other two overmatched opponents. In the Finals, Jordan again proved why he is considered the greatest basketball player of all-time. The former UNC star averaged over 27 points, five rebounds, and four assists per game in the Finals, leading the Bulls to a comfortable six game series victory and winning the Finals MVP award for the fourth time. This win kicked off a second three peat for the Bulls, who would defeat the Utah Jazz in read more