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quinta-feira, 3 de abril de 2025

Camiseta da Temporada de Rookie de Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Estados Unidos


























Camiseta da Temporada de Rookie de Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Estados Unidos
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A rare and extraordinary artifact from the genesis of an icon, Kobe Bryant’s jersey from his 1996-97 rookie debut season represents a tangible piece of basketball history. Worn during his first game (both in the regular season, and preseason) with the Los Angeles Lakers, this jersey encapsulates the very beginning of a career that would transcend the sport. Sotheby’s is privileged to present this significant piece, a testament to Bryant’s emergence as a global phenomenon.
This jersey serves as a bridge between the raw potential of a teenage prodigy and the refined greatness that would follow. The gold and purple threads bear witness to the first moments of his NBA journey —the fearless dunks, the confident shot attempts, and the quiet but unmistakable evolution of a legend in the making. This jersey is more than a collectible; it is a symbol of ambition, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit of the ‘Black Mamba.’
The 1996-97 NBA season marked the debut of an 18-year-old Kobe Bryant, a talent whose arrival heralded the beginning of one of the most illustrious careers in basketball history. Drafted 13th overall and swiftly traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, Bryant entered the league as a sensation from Lower Merion High School, possessing a level of confidence and competitive fire that belied his youth. Though his statistical output in his rookie campaign—7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game—was modest, it was not the numbers but the moments that defined his first season. In every move, every possession, and every challenge he embraced, Bryant exhibited the tenacity, resilience, and insatiable hunger for greatness that would later be immortalized as the "Mamba Mentality."
Nowhere was this better displayed than during the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend, where Bryant, the youngest player to ever participate, electrified the crowd en route to winning the 1997 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. His performance—highlighted by an array of dynamic, Jordan-esque slams—was not just an exhibition of his athletic prowess but a declaration that he was ready to take center stage.
Perhaps the defining moment of Bryant’s rookie season—and an early testament to his legendary work ethic—came in the 1997 Western Conference Semifinals against the Utah Jazz. Thrust into a high-stakes playoff battle, Bryant, unfazed by the pressure, confidently took crucial shots down the stretch. The result? Four airballs in five minutes. What could have been a demoralizing experience instead became the ultimate teaching moment. Rather than shy away from the failure, Bryant famously internalized it, using it as fuel for his rigorous offseason training, a characteristic hallmark of his Mamba Mentality. Years later, he would recall this moment as essential to his growth, proving that true greatness is forged in the crucible of adversity.
It is in this rookie campaign that the foundational elements of Bryant’s mythos began to take shape—his fearless approach, relentless self-belief, and drive to outwork his peers. The glimpses of brilliance seen in his early years would soon crystallize into the skill set that made him a five-time NBA champion, two-time Finals MVP, and one of the greatest to ever play the game. The 1996-97 season may not have been filled with statistical dominance, but it was a necessary prelude to a story of unrelenting excellence, proving that legends are not simply born—they are built, one challenge at a time.
The jersey has been photomatched by MeiGray, SIA and PSA, and is presented with accompanying certificates.
The jersey has been photo-matched to the following dates:
October 1, 1996: Kobe’s 1st NBA Media Day
October 16, 1996: NBA Preseason Debut
October 18, 1996: Preseason vs. 76ers
November 3, 1996: NBA Regular Season Debut
November 10, 1996: Lakers vs Hawks
November 15, 1996: Clippers vs Lakers
November 20, 1996: Utah vs Lakers
Texto da Sotheby's.
Nota do blog 1: Brand Champion, mesh jersey, size 44.
Nota do blog 2: Data 2025 / Crédito para Sotheby's.

Camiseta da Temporada de Rookie de Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, NBA, Estados Unidos






















Camiseta da Temporada de Rookie de Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, NBA, Estados Unidos
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Michael Jordan's 1984 Rookie Year Pre-Season Chicago Bulls Jersey:
This jersey is a remarkable artifact from the nascency of Michael Jordan’s career in the NBA. On October 5, 1984, the Bulls' first pick in the 1984 NBA Draft, Michael Jordan, would make his debut for the team at a weary Peoria Civic Center Stadium in Illinois. The attendance was 2,000 people, and most seats in the stadium were empty. He was not the first pick of the draft, but the third, and no-one could have predicted who Michael Jordan was to become in the NBA.
When basketball lovers think about rookie Michael Jordan, the image that often comes to mind is a tongue-out, cradle-dunking, Air-Jordan wearing, phenomenon with once-in-a-lifetime genius, crackling with creative talent for the sport.
That person existed from the minute he walked out onto an NBA court. Prior to the Jordan’s first ever game, in a rarely seen interview, Kevin Loughery, the Bulls head coach for the 1984-1985 season commented “[Jordan is a] little bit more talented than I expected… he’s quicker than I anticipated, and he’s a better shooter than I anticipated.”
In an interview that aired about a month later in November of 1984 on NBC, Jordan appeared shy, timid, and incredibly kindhearted – perhaps even unaware of his talent at the time. In the interview, Jordan said, “It’s really fun to me. I enjoy playing basketball at this point. A lot of people consider it a job, but I go out and have fun... I’m not trying to be an entertainer. I’m trying to play naturally.”
The reporter later asked Jordan, “Who’s the best player you ever played against?”
Jordan replied, “It would have to be Walter Davis.”
The interviewer prodded again, “Of all the players you saw, where does Michael Jordan rank on the list?”
Jordan, wearing a grey pinstripe suit and tie, and smiling ear-to-ear replied, “He’s still working his way up from the bottom.”
This jersey represents the only photomatched game worn jersey from Michael’s rookie season to ever surface at auction. It has been photomatched by MeiGray and Sports Investors Authenticated. The signature is accompanied by a letter from James Spence Authentication.
The jersey has been photo-matched by SIA to October 7, 1984 (Jordan's 2nd NBA game) and by MeiGray to October 13, 1984 (Jordan's 4th NBA game). MeiGray, working in close association with a forensic analysis firm called Proven Data, examined video footage from October 5, 1984 (Jordan's 1st NBA game) and have stated in their letter, "MeiGray believes that this is the first jersey Michael Jordan ever wore while playing in the NBA."
A One-Of-A-Kind Object:
In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Chicago Bulls were on a shoestring budget. Owned by the Wirtz family (the owners of the Blackhawks) – the team was tight with cash, and was far from the organization that took over international sports interest during their two 1990s Championship Three-Peats.
That might explain why Michael Jordan – who would later become the face of the National Basketball Association – was not given his own jersey.
One of the most exceptional elements of this artifact – and the way it was able to be so extensively authenticated – is the fact that it was clearly repurposed from at least one, or multiple previous players. Underneath both the name “Jordan” as well as “23” one can see dark stains where – it appears – multiple previous player’s names and numbers were previously located.
The jersey itself is stylistically slightly different from the jersey worn by Jordan during the regular season, featuring a different font of numbers on the front and reverse of the jersey. Jordan switched jerseys for his regular season debut, and for the remainder of the 1984-1985 regular season.
Michael Jordan & The Genesis of the Air Jordan Brand:
The Nike Air Ship is a key part of the design legacy of the original Air Jordan.
In 1984, Nike gave Michael Jordan his own signature line of shoes and clothes, which was pivotal in Michael agreeing to sign with Nike. It was the first time the brand did anything like this, and it paved the way for many of the player collaborations we now see. The term “Air Jordan” was coined by Michael Jordan’s agent David Falk. David apparently came up with the name because Nike shoes had air in the soles and because, of course, Michael Jordan played basketball in the air.
When Michael joined the NBA, the Air Jordan 1 was still not ready for him. He preferred sneakers that were lower to the ground, where he could feel the court beneath his feet. In the process of creating the Air Jordan 1, Nike supplied Jordan a limited number of Nike Air Ships.
Michael’s Black & Red Air Ships became controversial after the NBA sent Nike a letter referencing a game on October 18, 1984 (NBA Preseason) informing the company that Jordan’s colorful shoes were a violation of the league’s uniformity of uniform clause. Nike responded by creating an infamous ad campaign around Jordan’s ‘banned’ shoes (advertising the first Air Jordans) remarking that while “the NBA threw them out of the game, fortunately, the NBA can’t stop you from wearing them.”
In 2025, Nike launched an entire ‘banned’ campaign for the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan line.
Jordan was wearing this jersey while famously wearing his ‘banned’ black and red Air Ships at the beginning of his career.
Michael Jordan's rookie season was a defining moment in basketball history, setting the stage for his legendary career. Drafted third overall by the Chicago Bulls, Jordan made an immediate impact, averaging 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game. His electrifying playstyle, characterized by acrobatic dunks, clutch performances, and relentless competitiveness, captivated fans and rejuvenated a struggling Bulls franchise. Jordan's dominance earned him the NBA Rookie of the Year award and an All-Star selection, despite early resistance from established veterans. More than just an impressive debut, his rookie season signaled the arrival of a transcendent talent who would go on to redefine the sport, elevate the global popularity of the NBA, and become one of the greatest athletes of all time. Texto da Sotheby's.
Nota do blog 1: Brand Rawlings, Mesh Jersey, Size 44.
Nota do blog 2: Data 2025 / Crédito para Sotheby's.

quarta-feira, 26 de março de 2025

Times Square, 1973, Nova York, Estados Unidos


 

Times Square, 1973, Nova York, Estados Unidos
Nova York - Estados Unidos
Fotografia

Nota do blog: Data 1973 / Autoria não obtida.

terça-feira, 25 de março de 2025

Propaganda "Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes", 1951, Kellogg's, Estados Unidos


 

Propaganda "Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes", 1951, Kellogg's, Estados Unidos
Propaganda


Estreia do Tigre Tony (Tony the Tiger em inglês), um marco na história da publicidade e um símbolo duradouro da marca Kellogg's.
Tony foi idealizado como um personagem amigável e enérgico, projetado para atrair crianças. Sua imagem de um tigre forte e atleta transmitia uma sensação de vitalidade e energia, associando o cereal a um café da manhã nutritivo.
Originalmente, o tigre não era o único personagem que aparecia nas propagandas (também havia um canguru, um lobo e um elefante). Mas Tony foi o personagem que os consumidores mais gostaram, e acabou virando o principal garoto-propaganda da marca assim permanecendo até hoje.
Quase esqueci: Tony estreou muito bem acompanhado, observem Groucho Marx, dos famosos "Irmãos Marx" também na peça publicitária.
Nota do blog: Data 1951 / Crédito para Kellogg's.


sexta-feira, 21 de março de 2025

Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Russia On Our Side", 1942, Estados Unidos


 



Cartaz de Propaganda da Segunda Guerra "Russia On Our Side", 1942, Estados Unidos
Cartaz

Cartaz de propaganda no contexto da Segunda Guerra Mundial.
O cartaz diz que a Rússia (então União Soviética) estava lutando ao lado dos Aliados.
O "inimigo" de hoje, era seu "amigo" ontem. É apenas uma questão de interesses...
Nota do blog: Data e autoria da fotografia não obtidas.