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Nike to sell Michael Jordan jerseys commemorating 20th anniversary of Bulls’ last title
Proceeds from the jersey sales — tied to “The Last Dance,” the just-announced 10-hour Netflix and ESPN Films documentary on Jordan and his 1990 Bulls title teams set for next year — will benefit Friends of the Children, a national nonprofit organization, Nike said.

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Top of the line, retailing for $400, is an Authentic away Bulls No. 23 top identical to what Jordan wore on June 14, 1998, when he nailed the jumper with 5.2 seconds in the visiting Bulls’ victory over the Jazz for his sixth championship. It will come in what Nike describes as a soft-touch box with a clear window and magnetic closure.
There also will be $120 home and away Swingman replica Bulls jerseys.
All three versions will have NikeConnect technology enabling owners to unlock access to content from “The Last Dance” ahead of next year’s premiere.

ESPN said the series also will feature other notable figures from basketball and beyond, and tap a wellspring of more than 500 hours of previously untapped footage from the Bulls’ last championship run in 1997-98.
Friends of the Children pairs disadvantaged kindergarten-age children with salaried, professional mentors who stay with them through high school graduation. The organization recently started a Chicago chapter and hopes to be in 25 cities by 2025.

