
Scottie Pippen, a legend of the Chicago Bulls, has joined forces to put up for auction an extensive and historic collection from his 17-year NBA career. Known as a pillar of the Bulls dynasty in the ’90s, Pippen offers fans and collectors a rare opportunity to own pieces that shaped basketball history, from championship-winning uniforms to trophies symbolizing his Hall of Fame legacy.
The collection is led by the game-worn jersey that Pippen wore in the 1998 NBA Finals, the final game of the Bulls' so-called “Last Dance” season. In addition to his own gear, rare items from teammates and rivals are also featured, such as an Olympic jersey from Barcelona 1992 and a pair of Air Jordan VII worn in the same tournament—pieces that connect to basketball's global influence.
The total value of the collection is estimated to exceed $6 million, including the 1994 All-Star Game MVP trophy, replicas of NBA championship trophies, and select signature sneakers. The auction will be held from March 2 to March 10, with select items on display in New York—a grand celebration of the culture of the game and the legacy of one of the NBA's greatest defensive players.




