When I'm working in the office... sorting and scanning cards... I like to have something playing in the background. Sometimes it's Bob's Burgers reruns. Other times it's music. Just depends on my mood.
One day back in January or February... I was listening to videos on YouTube discussing Kobe Bryant's legacy. I honestly never get tired of watching his highlights and listening people talk about his determination and passion for the sport of basketball.
On one of these videos, a 1978-79 Philadelphia 76ers Pictorial Yearbook was mentioned... that pictured Joseph "Jellybean" Bryant and his family:
Sitting in his father's lap is a very young Kobe "Bean" Bryant. Since he was born in August of 1978, he can't be more than a few months old.
Now I'm not normally into collecting images of babies, but I thought this was a pretty cool collectible for my Kobe Bryant PC.
I immediately headed over to eBay and added it to my daily searches. Fast forward to this summer and a BIN listing popped up for $10 (+ $5 shipping & 94¢ tax). A few clicks of the mouse and a week of waiting to see if the picture actually existed... and voila it arrived.
In addition to the Bryant family photo, there was another future NBA player pictured as a baby:
Brownie points if you guessed this guy:
1998-99 Topps #196
Mike's father, Henry Bibby was Joe Bryant's teammate in Philadelphia for three seasons from 1976-77 to 1978-79. They played together again in San Diego during the 1980-81 season.
And for those who care... here's the back cover of the yearbook:
Since basketball posts don't garner a lot of attention, I figured I'd show off a really cool card I pulled from a pack right around the time I purchased the yearbook:
2022-23 Prizm Monopoly Black Gold #73 (#'d 4/5)
I can't remember the last time I received a box of trading cards as an "end of the year" present, but one of my 7th graders hooked me up with this:
Now I should clarify things for anyone new to this blog. I was a big Los Angeles Lakers fan for most of my life, but after they joined other franchises in building "super teams" back in the late 2000's, my interest in them and the sport has waned.
That being said... I still love collecting Lakers and Golden State Warriors cards. Reader X is my primary source of their cards these days.
Here are some basketball card highlights from his two most recent care packages:
1997-98 Collector's Choice #64
Next up are a pair of shiny Prizms:
2022-23 Prizm Silver #276
2021-22 Prizm Red, White, & Blue #154
I will gladly inherit any unwanted Prizm and Mosaic parallels from any sport. They are absolutely gorgeous.
And I'll wrap things ups with some 9-pocket pages of Lebron James, Steph Curry, and other big named Lakers and Warriors:
And I'll round things out with the musical inspiration for the title of this post...
Thank you TN for the box of Prizm cards. And thank you Reader X for the stacks of Warriors and Lakers cards.
Happy Wednesday and sayonara!