#2 1998 NBA finals Utah Jazz's court floor

Neither a player's autographed game-worn Jersey nor a player's game-worn autographed signature shoes, but the floor of the 1998 NBA finals was sold and it collected a huge amount. Who would forget the pull-back game-winning shot by Michael Jordan in the 1998 NBA Finals held between the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz?

The Upper Deck trading card company bought the Utah Jazz floor for the 1998 NBA finals game 6 for $1,000,000, if you think counting zeros is a waste of time, then the amount is $1 million. How many times have you seen a trading card company buying the floor of a basketball court?
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Well, that was the 1st time a trading card company did a move like this.
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