Larry Bird
Dennis Johnson
Kevin McHale
Robert Parish
Michael Jordan
Scottie Pippen
Adrian Dantley
Alex English
Joe Dumars
Isiah Thomas
Hakeem Olajuwon
Magic Johnson
James Worthy
Patrick Ewing
Charles Barkley
Clyde Drexler
David Robinson
Karl Malone
John Stockton
Tom Hammonds
Blue Edwards
George McCloud
Vlade Divac
Dana Barros
Clifford Robinson
Sam Mitchell
Todd Lichti
Anthony Bowie
Jeff Grayer
Danny Ferry
Sarunas Marciulionis
Tim Hardaway
Pooh Richardson
B.J. Armstrong
Pervis Ellison
Stacey King
J.R. Reid
Sherman Douglas
Shawn Kemp
Sean Elliott
Mookie Blaylock
Glen Rice
Nick Anderson
Overall, I was actually pleased with set. The card design is simple and plain and the backs offers full career statistics, which cover all of the important categories. Since this product was way overproduced, it doesn't offer much value. My guess is the cost of shipping would match the cost of the actual 198 card set. However for the price of a few bucks, you get base cards of 21 Hall of Famers and rookie cards of Tim Hardaway and Shawn Kemp.
By the way, if you're into busting boxes... you can find these for under $10 and it produces close to 2 sets. You'll also pull 6 to 8 of the all-star inserts, which was the best part of this break and will be featured in a future post.
Thanks for reading!
4 comments:
I remember those cards. Seriously cool stuff. I should build it just to build it, you know? I'll never find the sets I built as a kid, and that's definetely affordable.
Definitely overproduced.
But I always was a fan on that design. Ahhh, the memories!
Now I'm on a mission to find the 90/91 Fleer Update set with the Gary Payton rookie. Hopefully someone will dump their 90's stuff at the flea market in the near future.
G_Moses... As soon as you finish your Murad set (w/o the silks)... I'll ship you a set to reward you on your amazing task. So hurry up and finish that set!
Very nice. I still think 90's basketball cards are the best.
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