Description
Michael Jordan 1988 NBA All-Star MVP 35mm Slide SISSAC Malone Photo 1/1 Original. The slide mount is marked “PHOTO by SISSAC” with Chicago, Illinois information and has handwritten “Shoot For The Stars” across the top. This is an incredible Jordan action image from one of the most important All-Star performances of his career. Original vintage 35mm color slide/transparency featuring Michael Jordan wearing #23 for the Eastern Conference during the 1988 NBA All-Star Game at Chicago Stadium. This is an incredible Jordan action image from one of the most important All-Star performances of his career. Jordan won his first NBA All-Star Game MVP in this game after scoring 40 points, adding 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals, and 4 blocks, while shooting 17-for-23 from the field. The East defeated the West 138–133, and Jordan finished just 2 points shy of Wilt Chamberlain’s then All-Star Game scoring record. The image shows Jordan elevated for a shot with Karl Malone #7 of the Western Conference visible in the frame, helping tie the image directly to the 1988 East vs. West All-Star matchup. The slide mount is marked “PHOTO by SISSAC” with Chicago, Illinois information and has handwritten “Shoot For The Stars” across the top. This is a standout original sports photography piece for Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, NBA All-Star Game, Chicago Stadium, Karl Malone, and vintage basketball photo collectors. I have not been able to locate another copy of this exact Jordan 1988 All-Star action slide/photo, making it a strong display and collector piece from Jordan’s first All-Star MVP performance. Item includes: Original physical 35mm slide only. Condition: Vintage pre-owned condition with typical handling/storage wear to the slide mount. Please review all photos carefully for exact condition. Any black dots, dirty dots, or dust-like marks shown in the listing photos are on my light table/background, not on the slide. The slide itself is crystal clear with no dirt or dust; photos were taken on a light table using a phone, so the listing photos are not 100% perfectly focused and can appear slightly fuzzy compared to the actual slide.