Back in the early 1990s, Michael Jordan had established himself as a man with no equals. He won his third straight title with the Bulls in 1993, defeating Charles Barkley and the Suns in a tough championship series to complete a three-peat.
Over those three seasons, Jordan averaged 31.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 2.6 steals and 0.9 blocks per game. He led the league in scoring in each of those seasons and did so efficiently, shooting 51.7 percent from the field on 23.6 attempts per game.
Then, right as he appeared to be entering his prime NBA years, he left the league behind. An exhausted Jordan had nothing left to prove as a basketball player, so he retired and switched to baseball, briefly playing in the White Sox’s minor league program.
Of course, we all know how that story ended. Jordan later returned to the NBA and rattled off another three-peat before the end of the decade. That run only further cemented his GOAT case.
Many fans view that early 1990s version of Jordan as the absolute peak of basketball performance. Fanatics is commemorating the Chicago superstar with an exclusive Premium Vinyl Gold Figure from Funko.
Here is everything you need to know about the exclusive MJ Funko Pop drop.
How to buy exclusive Michael Jordan Funko Pop on Fanatics
On Wednesday morning, Fanatics released the exclusive Michael Jordan Funko Pop. The 12-inch figure comes in a display-ready box that can easily stack with other collectibles, and if you’re lucky, you may get the variant of Jordan in his 1991-92 home uniform.
You can purchase the collectible for $ 29.99 by clicking on the link below.
BUY NOW: New Michael Jordan Funko Pop on Fanatics
If you want to check out more Funko Pops, there are several other options on the Fanatics Funko Pop landing page.
Michael Jordan career stats
Regular season
- 30.1 points per game
- 6.2 rebounds per game
- 5.3 assists per game
- 2.3 steals per game
- 0.8 blocks per game
- 38.3 minutes per game
- 49.7 percent field goal shooting
- 32.7 percent 3-point shooting
- 83.5 percent free throw shooting
NBA Playoffs
- 33.4 points per game
- 6.4 rebounds per game
- 5.7 assists per game
- 2.1 steals per game
- 0.9 blocks per game
- 41.8 minutes per game
- 48.7 percent field goal shooting
- 33.2 percent 3-point shooting
- 82.8 percent free throw shooting