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An autographed Michael Jordan rookie card became the third-most expensive trading card to feature the NBA legend when it sold ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Tyrese Haliburton have become focal points of the NBA trading card market as the young Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers stars have guided their teams to the NBA ...
It is very difficult to defend Nicolas Jackson, but that did not stop Enzo Maresca trying. Deep in the bowels of Lincoln ...
7. Michael Jordan: $2,500,000 Card: 1986–87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie Card Serial number: Not numbered Grade: PSA 9, Autograph PSA/DNA 10 Date of sale: June 26, 2025 Auction house: Joopiter ...
Jaren Jackson Jr contract (Spotrac): $23.413 million salary (2025-’26), NBA free agent in 2026 ...
ESPN insider Shams Charania reported the Phoenix Suns will likely trade Kevin Durant this offseason, increasing speculation over which teams will push for the a ...
SGA’s cards tend to trade much higher than Haliburton’s, so while his total sales over the past 14 days are nearly double ($365,400 vs. $191,000), he actually has fewer individual sales (1,900 ...
14. $720,000 Card: 1986 Upper Deck signed Fleer #57 Rookie Card Serial number: Not numbered Grade: PSA GEM MT 10 Date of sale: February 1, 2021 Auction house: Goldin Auctions 14. $720,000 ...
In a basketball card from 1990 of New York Knicks guard Mark Jackson, you can see the brothers in the background sitting courtside. Over the years, this card has become a story in itself.
It also gives Memphis some time to see how players like Vince Williams Jr., GG Jackson, Scottie Pippen Jr., Jaylen Wells, Zach Edey, and more develop without being expected to compete for a title.
And in the NBA Finals, where the storytelling and rhythm should feel seamless, ESPN’s top booth still feels like it’s searching for its voice.