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While the world waits for confirmation of Cleveland Cavaliers' main man LeBron James' involvement in the Space Jam sequel, here is a little something that will get fans dribbling.
The 'Tune Squad' uniform that NBA legend Michael Jordan wore at the end of the 1996 cinematic masterpiece in which [spoiler alert] he, Bugs Bunny and the gang absolutely destroy the Monstars, is up for auction.
Bids are starting at a reasonable $US10,000 ($14,000) for the iconic outfit from the highest-grossing basketball movie of all time, which has raked in $US230 million ($323 million) worldwide to date.
Jordan, now 52, famously filmed his scenes for the box office hit while training for the Chicago Bulls' historic 1995-96 season (arguably the second best team he played for after the Tune Squad).
Hosted by seller 'Profiles in History' through auction site Invaluable, the game-worn uniform has been described as having "signs of wear and minor staining."
This could only mean one thing - Mike's gear is covered in his patented "secret stuff".
Should your interests extend further than iconic 90's cinema, the seller is also auctioning off such delights as a "Prototype Cheerios cheerleading outfit" from prime time TV hit Glee, a signed letter from Harry Houdini, and James Dean's switchblade from Rebel Without a Cause.
You can bid on Jordan's gear come October 1, but beware, whether you're a tiny alien or a regular-sized human, this iconic kit will look more like a dress and pants on you.