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Jarrett Allen 2019-20 Brooklyn Nets Game Worn Authentic Jersey vs. LA Lakers

$ 527.99

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Player: Jarrett Allen
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Sport: Basketball-NBA
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Team: Brooklyn Nets
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Jersey
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    You are looking at one of the young stars at the Center position in the NBA - Jarrett Allen # 31.   Jersey was worn on March 10, 2020, when the Brooklyn Nets beat the eventual champions on the road, the Los Angeles Lakers, in Los Angeles.  This City Edition jersey pays respect to BIGGIE (and to learn more, see the write up below from the Brooklyn Reporter's Jaime DeJesus).  In 20 minutes and 36 seconds, Allen had 7 Rebounds, 3 Points, 2 Steals and 1 Block to help secure the victory.  Jersey is made by Nike, has everything sewn on, is a size 52+6 extra length and comes with a COA paperwork from the NBA and Fanatics.   Fanatics has a deal with the NBA to sell game worn jerseys.  Comes with 2 tamper-proof serial numbers on both the jersey and the COA.  The serial # is AA0055664.  The game worn serial number can be looked up and verified on Fanatics' authentication database.    Kevin Durant has returned and the Nets, along with Kyrie Irving, have overtaken the Bucks as the favorite in the East.  Allen is young and can guard every position.  I love his throwback style, too!  Shipping with signature confirmation and insurance via Priority Mail for . Thanks for looking and check out my other rare gamers.....below are highlight of the game of Jarrett wearing this jersey:
    (1) NETS at LAKERS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | March 10, 2020 - YouTube
    More info about the Biggie Smalls Tribute Jersey:
    Following the success of the popular Nike City Edition uniforms the Brooklyn Nets wore during the 2018-2019, which paid homage to the late Christopher Wallace, aka Notorious B.I.G., the franchise is doubling down this season to honor arguably the greatest rapper of all time.
    On Thurs., Nov. 21, the team had a countdown to unveil the already popular jerseys at a party at the Brooklyn Bank in Bedford Stuyvesant. The venue was fitting because the neighborhood was where Biggie was born and raised, and it is also the place the Nets will represent when they wear these special jerseys.  N
    ets center DeAndre Jordan introduced the white jersey with “BED-STUY” emblazoned across the chest.
    “I want to thank everybody for coming out to this City Edition launch. Obviously these jerseys are pretty dope,” he told the crowd. “The camo is inspired by Biggie obviously … I can’t wait to wear these joints.”
    The BED-STUY font was designed by graphic artist Eric Haze, who also designed the team’s 2019-20 Statement Edition uniform and contributed to last season’s City Edition uniforms, paying tribute to Biggie by also designing a customized *BED-STUY* mark for each player on the bottom of the uniform, which is similar to the lettering displayed across the chest.
    Like last year, the new uniforms feature a multi-color “Brooklyn Camo” pattern, which runs down the sides of the jersey and shorts, and along the neck and arm trim. The camo pays tribute to the late rapper.
    According to the Nets, the new Nike uniform “represents the neighborhood’s storied history, its lasting impact in music, art and culture, and the icon who put it on the map.”
    The night also featured a special performance by rapper and Bed-Stuy native, Joey Bada$$. The Nets unveiled a tribute mural of Biggie by local artist David Hollier. According to the Nets, the 5×7-foot piece features an image of Biggie created with a composite of the lyrics to “Sky’s The Limit.”
    What is Bed-Stuy?
    Bedford–Stuyvesant , colloquially known as Bed–Stuy, is a neighborhood in the north-central portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Bedford–Stuyvesant is bordered by Flushing Avenue to the north (bordering Williamsburg), Classon Avenue to the west (bordering Clinton Hill), Broadway to the east (bordering Bushwick and East New York), and Atlantic Avenue to the south (bordering Crown Heights and Brownsville).