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Join Date: Apr 2025
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Are there differences in collecting baseball/football and basketball? Football stresses the QB position and outside of the only the best of the positions have any hobby love. Baseball seems to be more open based on current stats. Any position can be highly collectible if the player is hitting well and the team is winning. What makes basketball collectible? I would like to collect a few cards of the greats, Jordan, Bird, Magic, The Admiral, Wilt, Hakeem, etc. but what about the modern era?
Sorry if this is obvious, just new to basketball specifically. Thanks in advance! |
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Dudes who score!
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Join Date: May 2009
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In Basketball, historically guards are more collected vs bigs. The most collected are a combination of high scorers that wins MVPs and championships. The more the better. If Jokic was not a center, he'd be the most collected active player imo.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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The most popular players are the popular ones. There’s a thread on it.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Cali baby!
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Guards who score unless its a big that goes the Jokic route.
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