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Legacy in stereo: when His Airness met the Black Mamba.
Two silhouettes leaned over their knees that night in Chicago—one belonging to Michael Jordan, the other to Kobe Bryant—and the hardwood seemed to shiver at the thought of sharing so much ambition in so little space. On one side, the king in his scarlet armor, the living logo for every Chicago Bulls poster that has ever dressed a teenager’s wall. On the other, the prince in forum-blue and gold, plotting his own dynasty and a future wave of Los Angeles Lakers printbest-sellers.
Jordan’s résumé already read like a basketball bible—six rings, an arm-length list of scoring titles, and a mid-air silhouette worthy of its own constitution. Kobe’s credentials in 1998 were still written in pencil, but the intent was ink: he greeted MJ at the opening tip with a wink and a whispered “You know I’ve been studying you, right?” Jordan’s reply—“Better bring your notebook”—was half challenge, half blessing.
They traded fadeaways that felt copied and pasted: Jordan’s shoulder shimmy met Kobe’s mirror-image footwork. During a third-quarter timeout, Bulls assistant Tex Winter remembers Jordan telling Phil Jackson, “Kid’s gonna leave teeth marks on the league.” Later, in the locker room, Kobe asked for critique. Jordan’s advice was succinct: “Shoot ’til your arm falls off—then use the other one.”
Soon the mentorship deepened. Jordan mailed Kobe a pair of black-and-red Air Jordans with a note—“Don’t wear these until you earn ’em.” Kobe kept them in his closet until his first ring in 2000, then laced them for a private workout at 2 a.m. “The shoes still smelled like Charlotte,” he joked, referencing Jordan’s 63-point playoff masterpiece.
Their competitiveness never dulled their camaraderie. At the 2003 All-Star Game, Jordan’s final bow, Kobe waved off an easy screen, mouthing, “It’s just us.” When Kobe passed Jordan on the all-time scoring list in 2014, he tweeted simply, “Thanks for the blueprint.” Jordan responded with characteristic sting: “Pass it well, kid—records are rented, not owned.”
And when the helicopter spiraled over Calabasas in 2020, Jordan’s tears at Kobe’s memorial said more than any box score: “A little brother leaves a big hole.” Around the globe, candles flickered beneath dual shrines—limited-run Kobe Bryant print tributes beside vintage Michael Jordan print classics. Two relentless spirits, forever guarding each other in the mind’s replay room, each poster a clip on eternal loop.
Now you can frame that moment of mutual respect. Our premium basketball print captures Bryant’s unblinking stare and Jordan’s calculating glare in razor-sharp detail—history’s conversation frozen in time. Own the legend: order this collector’s edition today, and let greatness watch over your walls long after the final buzzer.
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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
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➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Legacy in stereo: when His Airness met the Black Mamba.
Two silhouettes leaned over their knees that night in Chicago—one belonging to Michael Jordan, the other to Kobe Bryant—and the hardwood seemed to shiver at the thought of sharing so much ambition in so little space. On one side, the king in his scarlet armor, the living logo for every Chicago Bulls poster that has ever dressed a teenager’s wall. On the other, the prince in forum-blue and gold, plotting his own dynasty and a future wave of Los Angeles Lakers printbest-sellers.
Jordan’s résumé already read like a basketball bible—six rings, an arm-length list of scoring titles, and a mid-air silhouette worthy of its own constitution. Kobe’s credentials in 1998 were still written in pencil, but the intent was ink: he greeted MJ at the opening tip with a wink and a whispered “You know I’ve been studying you, right?” Jordan’s reply—“Better bring your notebook”—was half challenge, half blessing.
They traded fadeaways that felt copied and pasted: Jordan’s shoulder shimmy met Kobe’s mirror-image footwork. During a third-quarter timeout, Bulls assistant Tex Winter remembers Jordan telling Phil Jackson, “Kid’s gonna leave teeth marks on the league.” Later, in the locker room, Kobe asked for critique. Jordan’s advice was succinct: “Shoot ’til your arm falls off—then use the other one.”
Soon the mentorship deepened. Jordan mailed Kobe a pair of black-and-red Air Jordans with a note—“Don’t wear these until you earn ’em.” Kobe kept them in his closet until his first ring in 2000, then laced them for a private workout at 2 a.m. “The shoes still smelled like Charlotte,” he joked, referencing Jordan’s 63-point playoff masterpiece.
Their competitiveness never dulled their camaraderie. At the 2003 All-Star Game, Jordan’s final bow, Kobe waved off an easy screen, mouthing, “It’s just us.” When Kobe passed Jordan on the all-time scoring list in 2014, he tweeted simply, “Thanks for the blueprint.” Jordan responded with characteristic sting: “Pass it well, kid—records are rented, not owned.”
And when the helicopter spiraled over Calabasas in 2020, Jordan’s tears at Kobe’s memorial said more than any box score: “A little brother leaves a big hole.” Around the globe, candles flickered beneath dual shrines—limited-run Kobe Bryant print tributes beside vintage Michael Jordan print classics. Two relentless spirits, forever guarding each other in the mind’s replay room, each poster a clip on eternal loop.
Now you can frame that moment of mutual respect. Our premium basketball print captures Bryant’s unblinking stare and Jordan’s calculating glare in razor-sharp detail—history’s conversation frozen in time. Own the legend: order this collector’s edition today, and let greatness watch over your walls long after the final buzzer.
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
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➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Legacy in stereo: when His Airness met the Black Mamba.
Two silhouettes leaned over their knees that night in Chicago—one belonging to Michael Jordan, the other to Kobe Bryant—and the hardwood seemed to shiver at the thought of sharing so much ambition in so little space. On one side, the king in his scarlet armor, the living logo for every Chicago Bulls poster that has ever dressed a teenager’s wall. On the other, the prince in forum-blue and gold, plotting his own dynasty and a future wave of Los Angeles Lakers printbest-sellers.
Jordan’s résumé already read like a basketball bible—six rings, an arm-length list of scoring titles, and a mid-air silhouette worthy of its own constitution. Kobe’s credentials in 1998 were still written in pencil, but the intent was ink: he greeted MJ at the opening tip with a wink and a whispered “You know I’ve been studying you, right?” Jordan’s reply—“Better bring your notebook”—was half challenge, half blessing.
They traded fadeaways that felt copied and pasted: Jordan’s shoulder shimmy met Kobe’s mirror-image footwork. During a third-quarter timeout, Bulls assistant Tex Winter remembers Jordan telling Phil Jackson, “Kid’s gonna leave teeth marks on the league.” Later, in the locker room, Kobe asked for critique. Jordan’s advice was succinct: “Shoot ’til your arm falls off—then use the other one.”
Soon the mentorship deepened. Jordan mailed Kobe a pair of black-and-red Air Jordans with a note—“Don’t wear these until you earn ’em.” Kobe kept them in his closet until his first ring in 2000, then laced them for a private workout at 2 a.m. “The shoes still smelled like Charlotte,” he joked, referencing Jordan’s 63-point playoff masterpiece.
Their competitiveness never dulled their camaraderie. At the 2003 All-Star Game, Jordan’s final bow, Kobe waved off an easy screen, mouthing, “It’s just us.” When Kobe passed Jordan on the all-time scoring list in 2014, he tweeted simply, “Thanks for the blueprint.” Jordan responded with characteristic sting: “Pass it well, kid—records are rented, not owned.”
And when the helicopter spiraled over Calabasas in 2020, Jordan’s tears at Kobe’s memorial said more than any box score: “A little brother leaves a big hole.” Around the globe, candles flickered beneath dual shrines—limited-run Kobe Bryant print tributes beside vintage Michael Jordan print classics. Two relentless spirits, forever guarding each other in the mind’s replay room, each poster a clip on eternal loop.
Now you can frame that moment of mutual respect. Our premium basketball print captures Bryant’s unblinking stare and Jordan’s calculating glare in razor-sharp detail—history’s conversation frozen in time. Own the legend: order this collector’s edition today, and let greatness watch over your walls long after the final buzzer.
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ABOUT THE PRINT
Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.
Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish
Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ HOW TO ORDER
Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.
Sizes:
A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)
A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)
---------------------------------------------------
➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED
---------------------------------------------------
➤ ADDITIONAL
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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