RARE condition for its age! Sure to sell FAST! Kept in an air conditioned, smoke-free home. Look at that crisp jock/size tag and practically PERFECT print.

Rare find, most heavily sought after size (48). Measurements in pics. Almost like new.

Add to your retro, Champion NBA jersey collection with this gem! It’s a first generation Champion jersey: the felt-like NBA logo is a dead giveaway.

Very rare jersey of one of the best dunkers of all time.

Priced to move, Get it before someone else does!

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The Seattle SuperSonics drafted Kemp in the first round of the 1989 NBA draft. Kemp was the YOUNGEST player in the NBA at that time. As the season progressed, so did Kemp's skills, which propelled him into stardom. Kemp began to find his place in the NBA as a star during his second season with the SuperSonics. Together with Gary Payton, Eddie Johnson, Ricky Pierce and Nate McMillan, they became a highly successful squad.

After Kemp's second NBA season, he picked up the nickname "Reign Man".

Kemp played for the US national team in the 1994 FIBA World Championship in Toronto, winning the gold medal.

Kemp's career peaked in 1995–96, when he and Payton led the SuperSonics to a franchise-record 64 wins and their first NBA Finals appearance since 1979. They faced Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, who were coming off an NBA record 72 wins. The SuperSonics pushed the heavily favored Bulls to six games before losing. In the Finals, Kemp posted per game averages of 23.3 points on 55% shooting from the field, 10.0 rebounds and two blocks. Shawn Kemp finished a close second in Finals MVP voting, almost becoming the second player to win the award despite being from the losing team.