Posts Tagged ‘National Basketball Association’
A Love Letter to Flea Markets
Dan shares some players’ cards he’s searched for while “on the hunt” at garage sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. This engaging article provides some tips for when you are out searching.
Read MoreNBA Check In
Dan takes a look at some of the players who have had an exciting start to the NBA season and provides a look at some potential investment opportunities.
Read MoreUnderrated in the NBA (Part 2)
In Part 2 of “Underrated in the NBA”, Dan again takes a look at some underrated young stars in the NBA and provides some insight for picking up some potential cards as investment opportunities.
Read MoreUnderrated in the NBA (Part 1)
Dan takes a look at some underrated young stars in the NBA and provides some insight for picking up some potential cards as investment opportunities.
Read MoreBasketball Greatness on a Budget
Dan follows up his recent baseball and football posts with a similar basketball post…in which he selects cards of some of the top basketball stars from the past several years. Check out some cards of former NBA stars you can currently purchase for $100 or less.
Read MoreNBA Mid-Season Report
In this article, Dan highlights some of the young bright basketball stars of the hobby and provides some good buying opportunities!
Read MoreGood to Great (NBA Edition)
Helping you to wisely invest your hard earned income is one of our goals. Check out this article by Dan Hines, as he gives some insight into investing in some particular basketball cards.
Read MoreIconic Sets (Pre-1990 Edition)
This article focuses on some iconic sets (pre-1990) the author would consider completing if given unlimited time and money.
Read MoreNBA FiveThirtyEight Analysis
This article focuses on research information gathered by the author from the website FiveThirtyEight. He uses this information to help guide others toward potential buying and selling opportunities.
Read MoreGOATS and Grails: A Personal Dream (Basketball Edition)
This article spotlights the author’s personal “grail list”…basketball cards he would like to own someday!
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