True, I just don't find the product all that appealing, IMO the best cards are the large patch cards but I think even they would of been nicer with a solid auto but I guess them being without a signature will keep them relatively affordable.
Quote from game on 14 June 1995
Houston got double-figure scoring from five players. Clyde Drexler had 15 points though he made only 4 of 13 shots, but he made up for it with nine rebounds and eight assists. Olajuwon had 15 rebounds and six assists to go with his 35 points
Not sure why it's so special, it was 15 points in 41minutes. The only thing I can think of is it was their game 4 win over Orlando for the championship but is that really a benchmark?
Prices are already tumbling. A lot of cards are samey-looking, though I do like the product. Some of the emerald patches (especially of Celtics) are stunning.
One minor thing really irks me though, and that is that so many of the patches are in upside down. I don't want to buy a card and look at it knowing it's upside down. Mostly with the nameplate pieces. $1250 a pack you should make sure people know what they're doing...
Not sure why it's so special, it was 15 points in 41minutes. The only thing I can think of is it was their game 4 win over Orlando for the championship but is that really a benchmark?
Game 4 NBA Finals. Got his first NBA Championship ring with that effort (along with the rest of the finals and team effort). Almost had a T-D in an NBA Final game, not too bad.
My point is that Clyde has put up some big numbers in his time, to put his 15pts on a Flawless card dubbed 'Benchmarks' is a bl**dy stretch.. even if it was the Championship clincher..
Better effort was his 8 assists that game.
anyways..