I've collected baseball cards ever since I was 7 years old. I collected basketball cards heavily as well from about 1993 - 1999 and again from 2003 - 2008. Lebron is what brought me back to basketball cards in 2003. He was the biggest thing since Jordan and he has lived up to the hype.
I was routing for the Lakers to win, but only for selfish reasons because I wanted my Leron James rookie cards to increase in value.
These were all pulled by me from packs back in 2003-04.B
A few other LeBrons that I have pulled over the years.
I will always believe that Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all-time. LeBron is right behind him in my opinion. I should get the two Topps rookie cards graded and then sell them and get a low grade Jordan 1986- 87 Fleer rookie card.
You lucked out getting the LeBron rookies; I wasn't able to pull him from my packs. The Big Signs is a card?
ReplyDeleteThe Big Signs card folds out and has a picture of LeBron inside.
DeleteWow, cool. I wish I collected more consistently back in the day.
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow Lebron fan/collector, I was excited to see him win the championship. Love those cards of him especially the rookie cards that you posted. I do wish I had gotten my hands on one back in the day.
ReplyDeleteSweet collection! I was out of the hobby when Lebron was a rookie, so I don't think I own any of his rookie cards. It sucks, because I'd love to have one... but considering I don't really focus on hoops anymore... it's not the end of the world. I am glad that I stocked up on Kobe last year though. I don't invest, but that was one of the best collecting decisions I've ever made. And if Duncan ever rises up in value... he'll be right up there.
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