The Michael Jordan 1998 LAST SHOT BY RBRICK is revealed by Medicom Toy

Medicom Toy has unveiled its latest BE@RBRICK creation, a collectible dubbed “Michael Jordan 1998 LAST SHOT,” paying homage to the career-defining moment of the famed basketball player.

Jordan’s last shot, famously known as “The Last Shot,” was a defining moment in his illustrious basketball career and a significant event in NBA history. It occurred during Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz.

With the Bulls trailing by one point and only 5.2 seconds left on the clock, Jordan received the ball. He drove to his right, crossed over to his left, evading defender Bryon Russell and took a 20-foot jump shot. The shot went in, giving the Bulls an 87-86 lead with just 5.6 seconds remaining. This basket secured the Bulls’ sixth NBA Championship in eight years and solidified Jordan’s legacy as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. The shot became an iconic symbol of Jordan’s clutch performances and his ability to excel under pressure, marking the end of an era for the Bulls dynasty and for Jordan’s career with the team.

The collectible, honoring this moment, comes as either a 100% and 400% set or as a standalone 1000% figure, priced at $168 USD and $1,053 USD respectively. Notable details include a chrome finish on the body of the silhouette, Jordan’s iconic red Bulls uniform, bearing the number 23, NBA and Jordan Jumpman logos.

Both the set and standalone are set to release today, December 23, via Medicom Toy’s official site.