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Shooting guard Jerry Stackhouse played 18 seasons in the NBA for 8 different teams, most notably the Detroit Pistons. He was an elite college player at UNC and was named Sports Illustrated Player of the Year as a junior before being selected #3 overall in the 1995 draft by the 76ers. The 2-time All Star finished his NBA career in 2013 with a career average of 16.9 points per game. His best season as a pro was 2000-01 with the Pistons when he averaged a career-high 29.8 points per game to finish runner-up in the scoring title behind Allen Iverson.This pair of his 2000-01 game-worn white and black Nike shoes come in size 14.5 are each signed by Stackhouse in beautiful 8-9/10 looking black felt marker on the outside ankle. He has added his jersey number "42" to both autographs, a number he wore in honor of Jackie Robinson. The shoes show moderate game use with some scuffing on the tops and soles.

Includes Letter of Provenance from collector Bruce Tennen. Pre-certified by PSA/DNA. Note about consignor: A Michigan native, Bruce Tennen began his sports business career in the late 1970's covering Arizona teams as an AP journalist. He spent the early 80's working in the front office for the San Diego Clippers before eventually settling down near his hometown of Detroit and building a successful career in financial services. Bruce has facilitated credit and acquisition funding for numerous Detroit Pistons players and executives. These unique experiences and connections have helped him build an impressive memorabilia collection.

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