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Official Los Angeles Lakers jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name O'Neal and number 34. The jersey comes in the iconic yellow with purple and white details, with the Lakers logo on the chest. The back showcases Shaquille O'Neal’s name above the number 34, representing his dominance with the franchise.

Historical Anecdote

Shaquille O'Neal was the key figure in the Lakers' early 2000s dominance, leading the team to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002 and winning three Finals MVP awards. His combination of power, agility, and skill made him one of the most dominant centers in NBA history. His partnership with Kobe Bryant defined a golden era for the Lakers, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest of all time.


 

€199.00
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Official Houston Rockets jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Olajuwon and number 34. This home edition, with a white background, blue vertical stripes, and red details, showcases the iconic rocket-themed logo on the chest. The back displays Olajuwon’s name above the number 34, paying tribute to one of the greatest centers in NBA history. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote

Hakeem Olajuwon was the ultimate legend of the Houston Rockets, leading the team to back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995. In 1995, he spearheaded one of the most incredible playoff runs, guiding the Rockets to the title from the sixth seed in the Western Conference. Known for his elegant footwork and the legendary "Dream Shake," Olajuwon was named Finals MVP both years and remains one of the most dominant and skilled centers of all time.


 

€199.00
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Official Minnesota Timberwolves jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Garnett and number 21. This edition showcases the classic blue color with green and black accents, symbolizing the franchise’s golden era. The Timberwolves logo is centered on the chest, accompanied by the number 21. The back displays Garnett’s name above the number, honoring the legendary power forward. The distinctive green pine tree pattern on the trim makes this one of the most iconic jerseys of the ‘90s. Size M.

Historical Anecdote

Kevin Garnett was the face of the Minnesota Timberwolves for over a decade. During the 1997/98 season, when this jersey was worn, Garnett led the team to the playoffs with his outstanding performances. His aggressive playing style and intensity quickly made him one of the league’s best players, earning him the nickname "The Big Ticket." In 2004, he won the MVP award and led the Timberwolves to the Conference Finals, marking the best season in franchise history.


 

€199.00
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Official Houston Rockets jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Olajuwon and number 34. This home edition showcases the late '90s iconic design, with a dark blue base and white vertical pinstripes reflecting the team’s space theme. The front displays the Rockets logo with a cartoon-style rocket, alongside the number 34. The back features Olajuwon’s name above the number 34, honoring the legendary Nigerian-American center. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding on the lower front. Size L.

Historical Anecdote

Hakeem Olajuwon is one of the greatest centers in NBA history. During the 1996/97 season, when this jersey was worn, the Rockets, led by Olajuwon alongside Clyde Drexler and Charles Barkley, reached the Conference Finals. Despite being eliminated by the Utah Jazz, Olajuwon continued to showcase his dominance, averaging over 23 points and 9 rebounds per game. Known for his signature "Dream Shake" move, the Nigerian center left an unforgettable legacy in Rockets and NBA history.


 

€199.00
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Official Cleveland Cavaliers jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name James and number 23. This Away edition showcases the iconic red design with gold and navy blue details, worn during LeBron James’ first stint in Cleveland. The front displays the "Cleveland" logo in white with a gold outline, alongside the number 23. The back features James’ name above the number 23, paying tribute to the legendary player. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding on the lower front. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote

LeBron James, selected as the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers, made an immediate impact in the league. During the 2005/06 season, when this jersey was worn, James led the Cavaliers to their first playoff appearance since 1998, averaging 31.4 points per game. He became the first Cavaliers player to score over 2,000 points in a single season and was selected for his second NBA All-Star Game, cementing his status as one of the league’s brightest stars.


 

€199.00
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Official Washington Wizards jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Jordan and number 23. This Away edition showcases a blue design with black and orange details, used by the team in the early 2000s. The front displays the Wizards logo with its signature stylized font, alongside the number 23 in white with black and orange outlines. The back features Jordan’s name above the number 23, paying tribute to the basketball legend. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding on the lower front. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote

After retiring for the second time in 1998, Michael Jordan made a stunning NBA comeback with the Washington Wizards in the 2001/2002 season. Despite his age, he continued to showcase his greatness, scoring 51 points in a game against the Charlotte Hornets in December 2001. He played two seasons with the Wizards before retiring for good in 2003, finishing his final season with an impressive 20 points per game average and further cementing his legendary status in basketball history.

 

€199.00
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Official Toronto Raptors jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Stoudamire and number 20. This Home edition, used during the franchise’s early years, showcases the iconic purple design with black and red details. The front displays the legendary Raptors logo with the red dinosaur dribbling, along with the number 20. The back features Stoudamire’s name above the number 20, framed by the claw mark pattern inspired by the team’s mascot. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding on the lower front. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote

Damon Stoudamire was the first-ever draft pick of the Toronto Raptors in 1995, the year the franchise was founded. Wearing number 20, he quickly became the team’s leader, winning the 1996 NBA Rookie of the Year award with an average of 19 points and 9.3 assists per game. Known for his speed and playmaking skills, Stoudamire played for the Raptors until 1998, leaving a lasting mark on the team's early history.

 

€199.00
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Official Phoenix Suns jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Barkley and number 34. This Home edition showcases a white design with purple and orange details, used by the Suns in the ‘90s. The front displays the Suns logo with the signature flaming sun and the number 34 in purple. The back features Barkley’s name and number in large format. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding visible on the lower front.

Historical Anecdote

Charles Barkley joined the Phoenix Suns in 1992 after being traded from the Philadelphia 76ers. In his first season with the Arizona franchise, he won the NBA MVP award and led the team to the 1993 NBA Finals against Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls. Despite an outstanding performance, averaging 27.3 points and 13 rebounds per game, the Suns lost the series in six games. Barkley remained with the Suns until 1996, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history.


 

€199.00
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Official Cleveland Cavaliers jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name James and number 23. This Home edition showcases a white design with red and gold details, reflecting the Cavaliers' early 2000s look. The Cavaliers logo is printed on the chest in red and gold, while the number 23 is displayed in blue with a gold outline. On the back, James' name and number stand out, with the signature Cavs "C" logo below the collar. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding visible on the lower front. Size XXL.

Historical Anecdote

In 2003, LeBron James made his NBA debut with the Cleveland Cavaliers, instantly becoming the franchise's face and one of the league’s most anticipated stars. Wearing number 23, he led the Cavaliers to their first playoff appearance in 2006, followed by their first-ever NBA Finals in 2007. With his unmatched versatility, LeBron elevated Cleveland's status, winning back-to-back NBA MVP awards in 2009 and 2010 before temporarily leaving for Miami.


 

€199.00
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Official Los Angeles Lakers jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Bryant and number 8. The classic Home yellow design with purple and white details represents the iconic Lakers' style in the early 2000s. The Lakers logo is printed in purple with a white outline on the chest, while the number 8 is displayed on both the front and back. Above the back number, Bryant’s name is prominently featured. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding on the lower front tag. Size L.

Historical Anecdote

Kobe Bryant began his NBA career wearing number 8, a symbol of his explosive talent and relentless drive to become the best. With this number, he led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002, forming a legendary duo with Shaquille O'Neal. Before switching to number 24 in 2006, he made history by scoring 81 points in a single game, the second-highest individual scoring performance in NBA history.


 

€199.00
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Official Toronto Raptors jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Carter and number 15. This iconic white design with purple, red, and gray details was a signature look for the Raptors in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. The front showcases the Raptors name along with the number 15, while the back features Carter’s name and number. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding on the lower front tag. Size M.

Historical Anecdote

Vince Carter, known as "Vinsanity", was one of the NBA’s biggest stars and the first true icon of the Toronto Raptors. Drafted in 1998, he immediately captivated fans with his exceptional athleticism and jaw-dropping dunks. In 2000, Carter won the Slam Dunk Contest, delivering some of the most legendary dunks in NBA history. Thanks to his performances, the Raptors made their first-ever playoff appearances in 2000 and 2001, laying the foundation for the franchise’s future success.

 

€149.00
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Official Dallas Mavericks jersey, produced by Champion, featuring the name Nowitzki and number 41. This classic green design, with blue and white details, is inspired by the historic uniforms of the Texas franchise. The Mavs logo is displayed on the chest alongside the number 41, while Nowitzki's name and number are printed on the back. The team's emblem is applied below the collar on the back. The NBA logo is stitched on the shoulder, with the Champion branding visible on the lower tag.

Historical Anecdote

Dirk Nowitzki was the heart and soul of the Dallas Mavericks for over two decades, becoming the greatest player in franchise history. Drafted in 1998, the German forward revolutionized the power forward position with his deadly shooting and versatile scoring ability. In 2011, Nowitzki led the Mavericks to their first-ever NBA Championship, defeating LeBron James’ Miami Heat and earning Finals MVP honors. His legendary fadeaway jumper remains one of the most unstoppable moves in basketball history.

 

€149.00

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