Scottie Pippen’s personal memorabilia collection generated more than $6.2 million in total sales through Sotheby’s, with 71 lots finding buyers.
Among the items sold was the jersey Pippen wore during the famed “Flu Game,” one of the most recognizable moments from the Chicago Bulls’ championship era. The auction featured pieces drawn from Pippen’s own collection, highlighting the enduring interest in memorabilia tied to iconic NBA history.
Key item from an iconic moment
The “Flu Game” jersey stood out as a centerpiece of the sale, reflecting the continued demand for game-worn gear connected to landmark performances and championship runs.
In all, the 71 lots combined to surpass $6.2 million, underscoring the market strength for high-profile NBA collectibles associated with Hall of Fame careers.
