Horace Grant 4x NBA Champs Autographed Chicago Bulls Custom Red Jersey JSA Authenticated
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Horace Grant Autographed Chicago Bulls Custom Red Basketball Jersey – Inscribed "4x NBA Champs" – JSA Authenticated
Every dynasty needs players who make the stars possible. The 1991, 1992, and 1993 Chicago Bulls championships belong to Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen in the historical imagination — and they should. But the player who protected the paint, controlled the boards, locked down opposing power forwards, and gave Phil Jackson's triangle offense the defensive backbone it required to function at championship level wore #54, not #23 or #33. Horace Grant was noted for his defensive play and was selected four times for the NBA All-Defensive Team Wikipedia — a credential that belongs alongside the championship rings as the clearest expression of what he brought to Chicago. This custom Bulls red basketball jersey bears his hand-signed autograph alongside the personal inscription "4x NBA Champs" — his own written acknowledgment of four titles across two franchises — authenticated by JSA.
The "4x NBA Champs" Inscription — The Complete Championship Record The inscription says four, not three. Grant became a four-time champion, winning three championships with the Chicago Bulls and one championship with the Los Angeles Lakers. Wikipedia He played in six NBA Finals across his career — three titles with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and the Bulls (1991–93), one with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal with the Lakers (2001), and two Finals losses with the Magic in 1995 and the Lakers in 2004. University of St. Francis The "4x NBA Champs" inscription on a Bulls jersey is a deliberate and historically complete statement — acknowledging the full scope of his championship career while placing that career in the context of the franchise where it began and where the most celebrated chapter of it was written. No player who appeared in six NBA Finals and won four of them is a supporting character in the story of his era. He is a cornerstone of it.
The Defensive Engine of the First Three-Peat Chicago won three consecutive championships from 1991 to 1993 with a team built around Jordan's scoring, Pippen's versatility, and Grant's defensive presence in the frontcourt. He immediately became the Bulls' main rebounder and established himself as the third scoring option after Jordan and Pippen, forming one of the league's best trios. Wikipedia In the 1993 NBA Finals, with the Bulls on the verge of their third consecutive title, Grant blocked a shot against Kevin Johnson to secure the third consecutive championship Princemarketinggroup — a moment that encapsulates exactly what he was to that team. Not the scorer, not the face, but the player who made the final defensive play when the third championship was on the line. After Jordan's first retirement following the 1992-93 season, Grant became the number two star behind Pippen Princemarketinggroup, posting career highs in scoring (15.1 ppg), rebounding (11.0 rpg), and assists (3.4 apg) in 1993-94 — a breakout that confirmed what Bulls insiders already knew: that the franchise's defensive anchor had been quietly elite for years.
The Goggles — An Identity Built on Inspiration Horace Grant is among the most visually recognizable players in NBA history — not for his shoes or his jersey number but for the goggles he wore throughout his career. He initially wore them for vision correction, as he was legally blind without glasses. He continued wearing goggles on the court after undergoing LASIK surgery because he had heard from many children who played sports wearing glasses that they looked up to him, and wanted to continue being an inspiration to them. Wikipedia That decision — choosing to keep wearing goggles after surgery specifically to remain a role model for children with vision challenges — is the kind of detail that tells you everything about the character of the man behind the championship rings. The goggles on the signed Bulls jersey are not just a visual memory. They are a statement about who Horace Grant chose to be when nobody required anything of him.
The Custom Red Jersey — Bulls Colors, #54 This is a custom Chicago Bulls red basketball jersey featuring Grant's #54 — a premium signing piece in the franchise's home red colorway, built specifically for autograph display rather than on-court use. The red Bulls jersey is one of the most iconic uniforms in the history of professional basketball, and Grant's signature with the "4x NBA Champs" inscription against the red and black creates a visually striking piece that immediately connects to the dynasty years. Custom jerseys provide a clean, high-quality signing surface ideal for framing, display cases, and shadow box presentations.
Authentication & Certification This jersey has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA), one of the most respected names in the sports memorabilia authentication industry. JSA is trusted by collectors, dealers, and auction houses worldwide as a definitive authority on autograph verification. The piece comes with a JSA tamper-proof hologram sticker affixed directly to the jersey, verifiable at JSA's official website.
Why This Piece Stands Out
- Hand-signed by Horace Grant — four-time NBA champion and the defensive cornerstone of the Chicago Bulls dynasty
- Personally inscribed "4x NBA Champs" — acknowledging the complete championship record across Bulls and Lakers
- Six NBA Finals appearances — 1991, 1992, 1993 (champion), 1995, 2001 (champion), 2004 University of St. Francis
- Four-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection — the credential that defines his role on championship rosters Wikipedia
- The player who blocked Kevin Johnson's shot to seal the 1993 championship Princemarketinggroup — the final defensive play of the first three-peat
- Signed on a custom Bulls red jersey #54 — the franchise's home colors and his Chicago number
- JSA authenticated with tamper-proof hologram — fully verifiable
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Chicago Bulls dynasty of the early 1990s is remembered for two numbers: 23 and 33. The championship rings that came with those numbers were made possible in significant part by 54 — by the player who guarded, rebounded, and defended his way to three titles while the cameras found someone else. Grant was selected four times for the All-Defensive Team Wikipedia, won four championships, appeared in six Finals, and wore his goggles for years after surgery because he thought it might help a child somewhere feel less self-conscious about wearing glasses to school. A custom Bulls red jersey signed and inscribed "4x NBA Champs" by Horace Grant, authenticated by JSA, is the piece that honors the player who never needed the spotlight — just the ball and a man to guard.
Condition: Custom Bulls red basketball jersey in excellent condition. Authenticated by James Spence Authentication with tamper-proof hologram sticker.

