Sotheby’s is Auctioning Off a Scottie Pippen Collection Featuring Game-Worn Sneakers and Jerseys
PublishedQuick Facts
- For Sotheby’s latest pro athlete sale, the auction house has compiled a mix of Scottie memorabilia, including signed basketballs, jerseys, and, of course, sneakers
- The star of the auction is a signed pair of Nike Air Flight Lite II that Pippen wore during the 1992 Dream Team gold medal Olympic run
- The white colorway has been kept pristine with Scottie’s number 8 Olympic jersey number added to the lateral heel and Scottie’s signature on both shoes

Michael Jordan wasn’t the only star from the Bulls’ dynasty years with a solid sneaker collection. From the Nike More Uptempo to the Air Pippen, Scottie’s legacy at Nike is strong but underrated. For Sotheby’s latest pro athlete sale, the auction house has compiled a mix of Scottie memorabilia, including signed basketballs, jerseys, and, of course, sneakers.
The star of the auction is a signed pair of Nike Air Flight Lite II that Pippen wore during the 1992 Dream Team gold medal Olympic run. The white colorway has been kept pristine with Scottie’s number 8 Olympic jersey number added to the lateral heel and Scottie’s signature on both shoes.
Beyond the Olympic pair, there is a red, black, and white Bulls colorway of the Air Maestro II that Scottie wore during the 1994 All-Star Game. Of course, where there is Scottie, there is always Jordan, and the auction also features a pair of Jordan’s game-worn Olympic Air Jordan 7s from the 1992 Dream Team.
Not only does the collection include these three sneakers, but a ton of game-worn apparel from Pippen’s playing days. This includes Team USA gear, Bulls uniforms, and more. If you want some of his hardware, Scottie also has some trophies and other accolades up for sale.
The Scottie Pippen Auction will begin March 2, 2026 through Sotheby’s. Will you be willing to pay what it costs to take home some of Scottie’s most famous pairs? To keep up with all the latest NBA memorabilia auctions, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.

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