1971-1972 Stew Johnson Pittsburgh Condors Game-Used Road Uniform
(Very Rare Style) (Two Year Team)
Marvel at the Legacy: Johnson’s ABA Game-Worn Pittsburgh Condors Jersey
A Storied Career in the ABA
Johnson’s illustrious career in the American Basketball Association (ABA) is a testament to his enduring talent and versatility. Over nine seasons, from 1967 to 1976, he showcased his skills across seven different franchises, including the Kentucky Colonels, New Jersey Americans, New York Nets, Houston Mavericks, Pittsburgh Pipers, Pittsburgh Condors, Carolina Cougars, San Diego Conquistadors, Memphis Sounds, Baltimore Claws, San Diego Sails, and San Antonio Spurs. His remarkable journey in the ABA saw him amass an impressive 10,538 career points and earn three ABA All-Star Game appearances in 1973, 1974, and 1975.
An Unforgettable Performance
One of Johnson’s most memorable moments came on March 6, 1971, when he set the ABA single-game scoring record by erupting for 62 points against The Floridians. This extraordinary feat stood as a record until Zelmo Beaty surpassed it with 63 points against the Pittsburgh Condors on February 21, 1972. Such performances underscore Johnson’s prowess and his significant contribution to the ABA’s rich history.
The Jersey: A Piece of Basketball History
The jersey in question is a rare and remarkable piece of basketball memorabilia, representing a pivotal moment in Johnson’s career. This garment, adorned with “PITTSBURGH” across the front in red on white tackle twill, is a testament to the era’s style and craftsmanship. The player number “13” is prominently displayed both on the front and back, though the nameplate has been removed. The jersey is properly tagged, presented to us as game-worn and in our opinion shows appropriate wear.
- Historical Significance: Worn during Johnson’s tenure with the Pittsburgh Condors, a key period in his ABA career.
- Iconic Player: Represents Johnson, a celebrated figure in ABA history.
- Condition and Story: The jersey and shorts show good game use, with no alterations other than the removed nameplate.
Completing the Ensemble: The Shorts
The accompanying shorts are equally significant, featuring the “Rawlings” manufacturer’s size 34 tag and wash instructions. Each side of the shorts proudly displays the red and gold “Condors” embroidered logo patch, complete with the iconic red, white, and blue ABA basketball. This ensemble is a true reflection of the era’s basketball fashion and Johnson’s legacy.
For those who appreciate the rich history of basketball, this jersey and shorts set is more than just a piece of clothing; it is a fragment of the ABA’s storied past. As part of our sports memorabilia auctions, this item offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of basketball history. If you have your own piece of history, feel free to send it to the NBA items appraisal experts at Grey Flannel Auctions. Explore more of our NBA jerseys consignment and discover the stories behind each artifact.
* This text was generated from the original auction listing.